نتایج جستجو برای: induced martensite

تعداد نتایج: 981957  

Journal: :international journal of iron and steel society of iran 0
m. imaninezhad department of biomedical engineering, saint louis university, saint louis, 63103, mo, usa t. yan department of mechanical engineering, southern illinois university edwardsville, edwardsville, 62026, il usa a. najafizadeh department of materials engineering, fould institue of technology, fould shahar, iran

austenite is a semi-stable phase in most stainless steels that deforms to martensite under md30 and forms martensitetype ά and ε due to the deformation in the steels. since the distribution of strain induced martensite plays animportant role in achieving desired properties, the main objective of the present work is to model martensitedistribution of ά during cold rolling using finite element me...

2017
Shuyong Jiang Dong Sun Yanqiu Zhang Li Hu

Deformation behavior and microstructure evolution of NiTiCu shape memory alloy (SMA), which possesses martensite phase at room temperature, were investigated based on a uniaxial compression test at the temperatures of 700~1000 ◦C and at the strain rates of 0.0005~0.5 s−1. The constitutive equation of NiTiCu SMA was established in order to describe the flow characteristic of NiTiCu SMA, which is...

2010
A. Das P. C. Chakraborti S. Tarafder H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia

Many studies monitoring the formation of martensite during the tensile deformation of austenite report data which are, in principle, affected by both the applied stress and the resulting plastic strain. It is not clear in these circumstances whether the transformation is stress induced (i.e. the stress provides a mechanical driving force) or whether the generation of defects during deformation ...

Magnetic shape memory properties of Ni-Mn-Ga single crystals were characterized by measurement of stress-induced martensite reorientation under constant magnetic fields. Also magnetic field-induced strain as a function of the applied magnetic field under different constant compressive stress levels has been investigated. All the experiments were performed at room temperature in which the sample...

2005
L. C. ZHANG T. ZHOU M. AINDOW S. P. ALPAY M. J. BLACKBURN M. H. WU

The formation of stress-induced α′′ martensite in a metastable β Ti-Mo-based alloy has been studied using X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. The martensite nucleates heterogeneously at pre-existing sub-grain boundaries by dissociation of the boundary dislocations which bow out on inclined planes. The growth of martensite laths from the resultant stacking faults occurs by th...

2006
S. Chatterjee H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia

Modern TRIP assisted steels contain retained austenite with carbon concentrations in excess of 1 wt-%. Some of their mechanical properties, in particular the toughness and ductility, rely on the diffusionless transformation of this austenite into high-carbon martensite, induced by stress and strain. The properties can be excellent in spite of the fact that freshly formed high-carbon martensite ...

2002
Taishi Wada Tetsuya Tagawa Minoru Taya

The fct martensite morphology and the martensite transformation temperatures are examined for Pd-rich Fe–Pd–Pt alloys, which have the composition of Fe–(xPdyPt)xþy1⁄430 at:%. The replacement of Pd with Pt content causes solution hardening. The shape memory effects are investigated below the Af temperatures. Above the Af temperatures, the stress induced martensite in several grains completely di...

1996
M. A. M. Bourke R. Vaidyanathan D. C. Dunand

The formation of stress-induced martensite in superelastic NiTi was studied by neutron diffraction during uniaxial compressive loading and unloading. The respective phase fractions were determined as a function of the applied stresses using a Rietveld refinement with a March–Dollase texture formulation. Before loading, the specimen was fully austenitic. At the highest applied stress of 2625 MPa...

2016
N. Bergeon G. Guenin C. Esnouf

The shape memory effect exhibited by Fe-Mn-Si based alloys is due to the y(f.c.c.)-e(h.c.p.) martensitic transformation. The martensitic transformation induced by traction at room temperature in a Fe16Mn-9Cr-5Si-4Ni (%mass) is here studied by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and scanning tunnelling microscopy. The martensitic microstructure and ...

2011
D. W. Suh

It is increasingly important in the context of high–manganese steels of the kind that lead to twinning–induced plasticity to be able to estimate the temperature at which ε–martensite forms when austenite is cooled. We find that the thermodynamic method used in similar calculations for α martensite cannot in many cases be implemented because of apparently imprecise thermodynamic data, a conclusi...

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