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Martensitic transformation under stress
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2006Abstract Thermodynamics considerations of martensitic transformation under stress are considered. The equation for dMs/dσ established by Patel and Cohen is discussed taking account of the grain size effect in polycrystalline materials, i.e. the orientation preference effect and the interaction between grain boundary and applied stress.
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Models for Martensitic Transformations
2009Abstract This article assesses the evolution of martensite modeling in the changing materials engineering environment. It describes the physics of displacive transformations using Ginzburg-Landau theory, microstructure representation, dynamics and simulations, density functional theory, and shuffle transitions.
G.B. Olson, A. Saxena
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Hysteresis in martensitic transformations
Acta Metallurgica, 1967Abstract The assumption that the product phase in a martensitic transformation inherits the defect composition of the parent phase is used to explain the hysteresis in martensitic transformation between equilibrium forms of a compound. In the case of a metal, the hysteresis is explained in terms of a dislocation mechanism for the transformation ...
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On Martensitic Transformation Cycles
International Journal of Materials Research, 1995Complete martensitic transformation cycles require subsequent full transformation into the low temperature phase (α M , martensite) and the high temperature phase (β or Υ, for Fe-alloys austenite). Cycles can be caused by changes in temperature alone, shear stress alone, or various combinations of both.
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2004
Martensite is named after the German metallographer Adolph Martens who, in about 1890, was the first to describe its structure and formation.
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Martensite is named after the German metallographer Adolph Martens who, in about 1890, was the first to describe its structure and formation.
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Incompleteness of martensite transformations
Soviet Physics Journal, 1981The factors that lead to the retention of residual austenite below the temperature at the completion of the transformation are examined within the scope of the phenomenology based on the balance of motive forces in a martensite transformation.
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Effect of restraint stress on martensite transformation in low transformation temperature weld metal
Journal of Materials Science, 2020Zhijin Zhou +3 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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