Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1591470 | Solid State Communications | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A phenomenological 2D model, simulating the martensitic transformation, is built upon existing experimental observations that the size of the formed plates - in direct transformation - decreases as the temperature is lowered; then they transform back in reversed order. As such, if a reverse transformation is incomplete (arrested), the subsequent direct one will show anomalously a large number of big size plates - old plus newly formed - but consequentially a depletion of intermediate sizes, due to geometrical constraints, phenomenon that generates thermal memory.
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Authors
F. Å¢olea, M. Å¢olea, M. Sofronie, M. VÄleanu,