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Meeting 2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Defect and Phase Transformation Pathway Engineering for Desired Microstructures
Presentation Title Interaction between Martensite Transformation and Ion-induced Damage in Shape Memory Alloys
Author(s) Alejandro Hinojos, Daniel Hong, Nan Li, Khalid Hattar, Peter Anderson, Michael J Mills
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Alejandro Hinojos
Abstract Scope Traditional efforts in modifying the activation barriers for the martensitic transformation in shape memory alloys have utilized microstructural control through thermal processing and deformation processing. Ion irradiation damage could also create crystallographic defects on important length scales, such as vacancies, dislocations, and voids. Martensite transformation may be controlled through a combination of ion implantation and transformation defects with unique defect templates. The work here will probe the interplay between Ni-ion implantation and irradiation of Ni-rich NiTi through SEM, TEM, and nanoindentation. Thermally cycled and uncycled NiTi were irradiated with several ion irradiation doses in order to understand the interaction between transformation and irradiation induced defects. In-situ observations will enable the observation of the martensitic morphology upon transformation. In-situ cooling experiments will be performed to observe the effects of these defect templates on the martensite morphology upon the forward and reverse transformation.
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Keywords Other, Characterization, Phase Transformations

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Anisotropic Thermal Lattice Expansion and Crystallographic Structure of Strontium Aluminide within Al-10Sr Alloy as Measured by In-situ Neutron Diffraction
Assessment and Design of Complex Microstructural Features in Zirconia Shape Memory Ceramics via Elasto-Plastic Phase-field Modeling
Characterizing and Modeling Collective Atomic Displacements during Grain Boundary Migration
Deformation Induced Precipitation (DIP): A Cohesive Processing Strategy to Strengthen Magnesium Alloys
Development of Superalloys Driven by Atomic-scale Interactions of Solutes with Crystal Defects
Evolution of Metastable Grain Boundaries and Its Implications on Nanocrystals’ Hardness Variation
Evolving Core Structures in Dislocation-twin Boundary Interactions
Exploring the Microstructure of Sputtered Nanotwinned Alloys and Its Role in the Study of Dislocation-Twin Interactions
Grain Boundary Segregation for Thermal Stability in Ternary Nanocrystalline Alloys
Grain Boundary Segregation in Immiscible Alloys: Anisotropy and Trijunction Effects
High-temperature Bulk Dislocation Dynamics in Aluminum
Interaction between Martensite Transformation and Ion-induced Damage in Shape Memory Alloys
Interactions between Lattice Dislocations and 3D Metallic Interfaces
Interfacial Segregation and Segregation-induced Transitions in a Polycrystalline Grain Boundary Network
Investigation of Nucleation Mechanisms Associated with Formation of Co-precipitates in Ni-based Superalloys
Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Solute Clustering in Multicomponent Al Alloys
Microstructural Evolution of Nanotwinned Al-Zr Alloy with Significant 9R Phase Stabilization
Microstructure and Tensile Behavior of Nanostructured Gradient TWIP Steel
New Insights into The Effect of Solutes on Twinning in Ti Alloys
New Insights on Deformation Twinning- Mechanisms and Modeling
Phase Transformation Pathways in High Entropy Alloys or Complex Concentrated Alloys mediated by Defects
Pseudo-in situ Characterization of Phase Transformation in an Al-Cu-Mn-Zr Alloy Using Atom Probe Tomography
Pseudoelastic Response of Ion-implanted Nickel-titanium Shape Memory Alloy: Combining Experimentation and Forward Modeling
The Effects of Defect Structure on Transformation Properties in NiTi Alloys for Phase Change Thermal Management Applications
Tuning Fine-scale Alpha Microstructures via Nano-scale Structural and Compositional Non-uniformities in Beta Titanium Alloys
Twin Boundaries Continue to Surprise Us: Understanding Type II Twin in NiTi and {1012} Twin in HCP Materials

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