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Mechanical-microstructural correlation on SPS-fabricated NiTi alloy

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arxiv 2608.16511 v1 pith:IVROUKFF submitted 2026-08-17 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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Mechanical properties and dynamical mechanical analysis were performed on compact Spark Plasma Sinter samples. It has been observed that the sample with less porosity reflects the behavior of superelasticity response. Other samples show failure during first cycles that may be due to porosity. Compaction of metallic powder is one of the standard procedures in the field of powder metallurgy for the fabrication of bulk material. Consolidation of the sample as a function of sintering temperature plays a crucial role in the final compaction mechanism. However, the evolution of compaction, microstructure, phase transformation and mechanical properties as a function of sintering temperature is hardly disclosed. In this work, a correlation has been established between mechanical and microstructural properties of compact samples. The maximum compactness and the corresponding microstructure, porosity, texture, phase transformation, grain size, hardness, mechanical properties of compact samples were discussed. The research establishes mechanical properties-structure correlations for compaction of NiTi alloy in advanced engineering applications.

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