Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1448400 | Acta Materialia | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Stress-induced martensitic transformations and twinning processes were studied in thin foils of CuAlNi single crystals strained in situ in a transmission electron microscope. The nucleation and growth of the martensite plates were monitored for three transformation processes known from bulk experiments: (i) the transformation of austenite into 2H martensite at low-stress levels; (ii) the twinning/detwinning processes in 2H martensite; and (iii) the transformation between austenite and 18R martensite at higher stress levels. The morphology of the austenite/martensite habit planes was examined, and the existence of planar interfaces between a single variant of 2H martensite and austenite on the microscopic level was proven.
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Authors
N. Zárubová, J. Gemperlová, A. Gemperle, Z. Dlabáček, P. Šittner, V. Novák,