Effect of annealing on shape memory characteristics of Ti-20Nb-6Zr-0.5O(at%) biomedical alloys was investigated by using tensile test and optical microscopy (OM). The ingots were cold-rolled with a reduction up to 95% in thickness. After severe cold-r...
Effect of annealing on shape memory characteristics of Ti-20Nb-6Zr-0.5O(at%) biomedical alloys was investigated by using tensile test and optical microscopy (OM). The ingots were cold-rolled with a reduction up to 95% in thickness. After severe cold-rolling, the plate was annealed at 923-1173K. The martensitic transformation start temperature (M<SUB>s</SUB>) is hardly affected by annealing temperature. The superior shape memory properties and cyclic deformation behavior were observed at room temperature in all specimens. The specimen annealing at 923K exhibits the most stabilized superelasticity. The maximum shape recovery strain of 4.2% and the critical stress for slip of 780MPa were obtained in the specimen annealed at 923K. Maximum recovery strain and critical stress for slip decrease with increasing annealing temperature. According to OM observation the grain size increases from 10 to 47μm with increasing annealing temperature. It is considered that the critical stress for slip and the stability of superelasticity was considerably affected by grain size. This indicates that grain refinement is important method to improve shape memory characteristics.