نتایج جستجو برای: martensite reversion

تعداد نتایج: 7389  

2010
Kazuhiro Otsuka Takemi Nakamura Ken'ichi Shimizu

spear-like martensite thermally formed in the same alloy in several respects such as in shape, lattice invariant shear, habit plane and orientation relationship, even though both have the same crystal structure and lattice parameters. The lattice invariant strain of the martensite was found to be stacking faults on the basal plane, and a defectless region was observed at the middle of the marte...

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...

Journal: :Metallurgical and Materials Transactions 2021

Abstract Austenite stabilization through carbon partitioning from martensite into austenite is an essential aspect of the quenching and (Q&P) process. Substitutional alloying elements are often included in chemical composition Q&P steels to further control microstructure development by inhibiting carbide precipitation (silicon) stabilize (manganese nickel). However, these can interfere ...

2004
X. L. Meng Y. F. Zheng W. Cai L. C. Zhao

The two-way shape memory effect in a Ti36Ni49Hf15 high temperature shape memory alloy (SMA) has been systematically studied by bending tests. In the TiNiHf alloy, the martensite deformation is an effective method to get two-way shape memory effect even with a small deformation strain. When the TiNiHf alloy is deformed at a full martensite state, the deformation mechanism is the martensite orien...

1996
James G. Boyd Dimitris C. Lagoudas

Pseudoelasticity and the shape memory e ect (SME) due to martensitic transformation and reorientation of polycrystalline shape memory alloy (SMA) materials are modelled using a free energy function and a dissipation potential. Three di erent cases are considered, based on the number of internal state variables in the free energy: (1) Austenite plus a variable number of martensite variants; (2) ...

2003
T. Kotil H. Sehitoglu

Utilizing electrical resistance measurements in combination with strain observations on single crystals, it was possible to distinguish the austenite to martensite transformation from the detwinning of the martensite behavior during deformation of NiTiCu shape memory alloys. It was found that the electrical resistance change associated with the detwinning of the martensite variants was as high ...

Journal: :Metals 2023

The combination of precipitation-hardening stainless steels (PH-SS) and laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) enables the manufacturing tools for plastic injection moulding with optimised geometry conformal cooling channels, potential benefits in terms productivity, part quality, tool duration. Moreover, suitability LPBF-manufactured PH-SS as-built (AB) condition to be age-hardened through a direct ag...

2008
R. F. Hamilton

Stress-induced martensitic transformations are clarified in classes of NiMnGa alloys which undergo the stress-free, thermal-induced inter-martensite transformation austenite (A) pre-martensite (PM) martensite. This study implements a comprehensive experimental approach, including analysis of the strain–temperature and stress–strain response, which discloses stress-induced inter-martensite trans...

2016
T. Y. Hsu

Calculations verify that carbon diffusion may occur during the lath martensite fomtion. Accordingly,the diffusion of int2rstitial ator ions must be taka into account nhfn martmitic transformtion is defined as a diffusionless transformation. In derivation of the kinetics equation of the ath& martensitic transfomtion,rzgardng the c a r h diffusion, i .e.the enrichment of the austenite during the ...

Journal: :international journal of iron & steel society of iran 2005
a. ekrami m. bahrehbarpoor

dual phase steels with different martensite volume fraction and morphology were tensile tested at a temperature range of 25 to 5500c. stress-strain curves of all steels showed serration flow at temperatures of 250 and 3500c, and smooth flow at the other temperatures. both yield and ultimate tensile strengths increased with increasing testing temperature up to about 4500c and then decreased at h...

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