Microstructural analysis of cold drawn CuAlMn shape memory alloy wire

Abstract

The Cu-11.9Al-2.5Mn (wt. %) shape memory alloy was produced by vertically continuous casting technique obtaining bars of 8 mm in diameter which is applicable for plastic deformation. With the process of hot rolling and forging the 4.80 mm bar was produced. Afterwards, the obtained 4.80 mm bar was subjected to cold drawing process. After first run and after fourth run of cold drawing process the wire with diameter of 4.47 mm and 3.22 mm was produced, respectively. Optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) equipped with energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) shown the insight in the samples microstructure. The as-cast state sample has two phase (α+β) microstructure. After cold working process the two-phase (martensite+α) microstructure appears. As the result of the cold working process it can be noticed a texture inside the sample depending on cold drawing direction. The microhardness of samples increases as the wires diameter decreases

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