IFIR   05409
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Alternative Thermal Cycling Treatment to Produce Abnormal Grain Growth in FeMnAlNi Alloys: Study of Composition Variations and Effects on the Relative Phase Stabilities
Autor/es:
GUERRERO, L.M.; SADE, M.; LA ROCA, P.; VALLEJOS, J.M.; BARUJ, A.
Revista:
Shape Memory and Superelasticity
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 7 p. 394 - 401
ISSN:
2199-384X
Resumen:
An alternative method to obtain abnormal grain growth in Fe?Mn?Al?Ni system is presented. A crucible is used to control the cooling speed of the samples from 1200 ºC enabling the nucleation of the equilibrium fcc phase. This fcc structure leads to an abnormal grain growth after heating to 1200 ºC, temperature at which the bcc phase is stable. In this way, crystals with a mean diameter of 18 mm are obtained after 4 thermal cycles which take approximately 2 h. Additionally, precise composition measurements using neutron activation allowed the detection of a decrease in Mn content after each thermal cycle. Using electrical resistivity measurements, the effect of the variation of Mn content on the relative phase stability between the bcc austenite and the fcc martensite has been observed and is discussed here.