Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1655941 | Progress in Materials Science | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The changes of sample shape are caused by plastic deformation or by martensitic phase transformations. In both cases the mechanisms of atomic rearrangements are based on collective displacements of atomic aggregates. The internal structure of dislocations, carriers of plastic deformation, can be examined using the energies of generalized stacking faults displayed by so called γ-surfaces calculated for bcc metals by Vasek Vitek already more than 40 years ago. This approach can be extended to the shuffling of atomic planes that plays a crucial role in martensitic phase transformations. Similarities and differences between displacive processes of lattice shearing and atomic plane alternate shuffling are discussed.
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Authors
V. Paidar,