Variant selection is commonly observed in martensitic steels when a stress is applied to the material during transformation. Classically, the selection phenomenon is modelled considering the work of the shape strain in the applied stress field. This shape strain is generally calculated by using the Phenomenological Theory of the Martensite Crystallography (PTMC). In the present study, we studied the martensitic transformation occurring in a Fe-20wt%Ni-1.8wt%C alloy transformed while loaded in four-point bending. A significant variant selection is observed, but surprisingly its nature cannot be explained by the classical approach. A crystallography-based empirical model which accounts for the experimental results is proposed instead
The effects of plastic strain on mechanically induced martensitic transformations are investigated. ...
This paper analyzes the constitution of martensite volume fraction, that is, the size-distribution o...
This work initially reviews fundamental aspects of nucleation and growth of martensite. Next, based ...
Variant selection rules are described that predict the austenite-to-mariensite transformation textur...
Mainly two different morphologies of martensite can be obtained in steels depending on the amount of...
Multiple pop-in events which indicate a gradual transformation from a metastable austenite grain to ...
Metastable austenitic stainless steels are prone to form deformation-induced martensite under the in...
Austenitic steels can exhibit a complex transformation sequence during deformation. Indeed, the aust...
AbstractExperiments have been conducted to study the variant selection phenomenon in the transformat...
New-generation multi-phase martensitic steels derive their high strength from the body-centered cubi...
Abstract. Quantitative micromechanics descriptions of both transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) ...
There has recently been significant interest in the problem of variant selection in the strain-induc...
Several materials exhibit a transformation from austenite to martensite during a thermomechanical l...
The most significant characteristic of a martensitic transformation is the macroscopic change in sha...
Several materials exhibit a transformation from austenite to martensite during a thermomechanical l...
The effects of plastic strain on mechanically induced martensitic transformations are investigated. ...
This paper analyzes the constitution of martensite volume fraction, that is, the size-distribution o...
This work initially reviews fundamental aspects of nucleation and growth of martensite. Next, based ...
Variant selection rules are described that predict the austenite-to-mariensite transformation textur...
Mainly two different morphologies of martensite can be obtained in steels depending on the amount of...
Multiple pop-in events which indicate a gradual transformation from a metastable austenite grain to ...
Metastable austenitic stainless steels are prone to form deformation-induced martensite under the in...
Austenitic steels can exhibit a complex transformation sequence during deformation. Indeed, the aust...
AbstractExperiments have been conducted to study the variant selection phenomenon in the transformat...
New-generation multi-phase martensitic steels derive their high strength from the body-centered cubi...
Abstract. Quantitative micromechanics descriptions of both transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) ...
There has recently been significant interest in the problem of variant selection in the strain-induc...
Several materials exhibit a transformation from austenite to martensite during a thermomechanical l...
The most significant characteristic of a martensitic transformation is the macroscopic change in sha...
Several materials exhibit a transformation from austenite to martensite during a thermomechanical l...
The effects of plastic strain on mechanically induced martensitic transformations are investigated. ...
This paper analyzes the constitution of martensite volume fraction, that is, the size-distribution o...
This work initially reviews fundamental aspects of nucleation and growth of martensite. Next, based ...