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- Title
Effect of martensitic structure on the magnetic field controlled damping effect in a Ni-Fe-Mn-Ga ferromagnetic shape memory alloy.
- Authors
Wang, Yu; Huang, Chonghui; Wu, Haijun; Liao, Xiaoqi; Gao, Jinghui; Wang, Dong; Yang, Sen; Song, Xiaoping
- Abstract
We investigated the effect of martensitic structure on the magnetic field controlled damping effect in a NiFeMnGa polycrystalline ferromagnetic shape memory alloy, which undergoes the structure transitions in the sequence of parent phase → seven-layer modulated (14M) martensite → non-modulated tetragonal martensite. We found that large increase in damping capacity by applying magnetic field appears in the 14M martensite, but insignificant increase is observed in the non-modulated tetragonal martensite. This demonstrates that the magnetic field controlled damping effect is strongly dependent on the martensitic structure. It is proposed that magnetic field controlled damping effect relies on the twinning stress and magnetic stress of martensite. Large magnetic field controlled damping effect is expected to appear in the martensitic structure with large magnetocrystalline anisotropy and small twin shear.
- Subjects
MARTENSITIC stainless steel; MARTENSITE; STAINLESS steel; MAGNETIC fields; SHAPE memory alloys; SMART materials
- Publication
Journal of Materials Science, 2017, Vol 52, Issue 21, p12854
- ISSN
0022-2461
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10853-017-1399-5