Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1450479 Acta Materialia 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The authors have previously reported an estimate of the energy associated with the inhibition effect of γ′ martensite after β ↔ β′ + γ′ cycling in CuAlNi single crystals. In this paper, a microscopic model is proposed to explain the γ′ inhibition, related to the localized interaction between a dislocation array and the twinned γ′ structure. Dislocations with Burgers vector [1 0 0]β and line direction [1 1 1]β in an isotropic β matrix are considered. The model takes into account the interaction between the martensitic stress-free transformation strains and the stress field created by the dislocation arrays. It is shown that the interaction is different for each twin-related variant in the γ′ martensite. The energy necessary to maintain the right volume relationship of the twinned γ′ variants to produce an undistorted β/γ′ habit plane is defined as the inhibition energy. A value of around 12 J mol−1 was obtained, which is in reasonable agreement with experimental results.

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