%0 journal article %@ 2772-3690 %A Shen, J., Zeng, Z., Nematollahi, M., Schell, N., Maawad, E., Vasin, R., Safaei, K., Poorganji, B., Elahinia, M., Oliveira, J. %D 2021 %J Additive Manufacturing Letters %P 100003 %R doi:10.1016/j.addlet.2021.100003 %T In-situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction analysis of the elastic behaviour of martensite and H-phase in a NiTiHf high temperature shape memory alloy fabricated by laser powder bed fusion %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addlet.2021.100003 %X High temperature shape memory alloys of the Ni-Ti-Hf system are potential candidates for aerospace applications where powder bed additive manufacturing technologies are being increasingly used. In this work, a Ti-rich NiTiHf high temperature shape memory alloy powder was processed by laser powder bed fusion. The standard heat treatment of 550 ⁰C for 3 hours was imposed to promote H-phase precipitation. At room temperature, the material has a dual-phase microstructure composed of martensite, the matrix, and H-phase, as a strengthening precipitate. High energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction is used to evaluate, in-situ, the elastic behaviour of the fabricated part. The deformation anisotropy of several (h k l) families of planes of both phases is evidenced. No major texture changes were observed upon macroscopic elastic loading. We illustrate the potential of using high energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction for detailed analyses of minority phases in additively manufactured components.