Claims
- 1. A process for the production of a composite material with reversible thermomechanical properties, comprising joining at least two parts having a memory effect and each of said parts being of at least one shape memory alloy having a two-way effect, by rolling, compression molding, extrusion, welding, soldering, diffusion joining or powder metallurgy.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the individual parts which possess different transition temperatures are joined first by rolling, welding, diffusion joining, soldering, or in a powder metallurgy manner into a composite material and the latter as a whole is subsequently subjected to thermal treatment and a mechanical deformation in the low temperature range to induce the two-way effect.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein the individual parts each are subjected to individual thermal treatment and individual mechanical deformation in the low temperature range to induce the two-way effect, so that the individual parts are exposed to different types of deformation or degrees of deformation and that the individual parts subsequently are joined by bonding or local fusing into a composite material.
- 4. A prismatic bending bar having reversible thermomechanical properties, comprising a first part, said first part comprising a shape memory alloy comprising 45.5 wt.% Ti, 10 wt.% Cu, and the remainder Ni, said first part having a width of 2.5 mm, a thickness of 1.2 mm and a length of 35 mm, joined to a second part, said second part comprising a shape memory alloy comprising 14.4 wt.% Al, 3.2 wt.% Ni, and the remainder Cu, said second part having the same width, thickness and length as said first part, to form said prismatic bending bar; wherein the transformation temperatures of said first part are A.sub.S =70.degree. C. and A.sub.F =95.degree. C., and the transition temperatures of said second part are A.sub.S =120.degree. C. and A.sub.F =150.degree. C.
- 5. A process for the production of a prismatic bending bar having reversible thermomechanical properties, said bending bar having two parts, said first part comprising a shape memory alloy comprising 45.5 wt.% Ti, 10 wt.% Cu, and the remainder Ni, and a second part comprising a shape memory comprising 14.4 wt.% Al, 3.2 wt.% Ni, and the remainder Cu, wherein the transformation temperatures of said first part are A.sub.S =70.degree. C. and A.sub.F =95.degree. C., and the transformation temperatures of said second part are A.sub.S =120.degree. C. and A.sub.F =150.degree. C., comprising the steps of:
- joining said first and second part by hot rolling to give a bending bar of 2.5 mm width, 2.4 mm height and 35 mm length;
- annealing said bending for 1/2 hour at 850.degree. C. and then quenching said annealed bar in ice water;
- deforming said quenched bar by 7.5% in the low temperature martensitic range by bending;
- heating said bar for 1/2 hour at 300.degree. C. and then cooling to room temperature.
- 6. A shaped part made of a composite material having shape memory properties, said shaped part comprising at least two sections, at least one of said sections having a two-way memory effect, and said sections being coupled metallurgically together.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 586,837, filed Mar. 6, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,637,962.
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