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Ratajski J.♦, Bałasz B.♦, Peła A.♦, Krupski P.♦, Bochenek K., Tacikowski M.♦, Major Ł.♦, Mechanical Response and Functional Performance of Heat-Treated LPBF NiTi Shape Memory Alloys,
Materials, ISSN: 1996-1944, DOI: 10.3390/ma19030627, Vol.19, No.627, pp.1-15, 2026 Abstract: This study evaluates how solution treatment and aging influence the deformation mechanisms, phase transformations and functional performance of NiTi alloys produced by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). Tensile tests performed at room temperature (RT) and −20 °C (LT) were combined with Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analyses to correlate mechanical response with transformation thermodynamics and microstructural evolution. In the as-fabricated (AF) condition, deformation is governed by twinning and martensitic plasticity due to suppressed stress-induced martensite (SIM). Solution treatment (ST) restores reversible SIM at RT and preserves partial recoverability at LT as a result of microstructural homogenization and internal stress relief. Aging at 500 °C (A1h, A20h) promotes Ni4Ti3 precipitation, increasing transformation temperatures and stabilizing martensite, which leads to entirely irreversible deformation at both temperatures. These findings establish a clear functional continuum—ranging from recoverable (ST) to dissipative (AF) and fully irreversible (A20h) behavior—and provide a mechanistic framework for tailoring LPBF NiTi components for actuators, energy-storage and energy-dissipation applications. Keywords: NiTi shape memory alloy, laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), stress-induced martensite (SIM), pseudoelasticity, aging heat treatment, Ni4Ti3 precipitation, microstructural homogenization, low-temperature mechanical behavior Affiliations:
| Ratajski J. | - | other affiliation | | Bałasz B. | - | other affiliation | | Peła A. | - | other affiliation | | Krupski P. | - | other affiliation | | Bochenek K. | - | IPPT PAN | | Tacikowski M. | - | other affiliation | | Major Ł. | - | Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL) |
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