In the current study, the crystallographic of intervariant boundary planes distribution in the lath martensite has been measured as a function of lattice misorientation and boundary plane orientation using five macroscopic parameters approach. The distribution revealed a relatively high anisotropy with a tendency for the lath interfaces to terminate on (110) planes. This results from the crystallographic constraints associated with the shear transformation rather than a low energy interface configuration. The lath martensite habit plane was determined to be mostly (110) or near (110). The relative populations of boundaries with [111] and [110] misorientations were greater than other high index misorientations, mostly characterised as (110) ...
Three different interpretations of a martensite habit plane are in use: (a) the plane of the plate o...
Lath martensite reveals a specific hierarchical subgrain structure, with laths, blocks and packets o...
Crystallographic and substructural features of lath martensite formed in an Fe-20Ni-5Mn (wt.%) alloy...
The influence of the parent austenite deformation state on the intervariant boundary network (i.e., ...
The double lattice invariant shear version of the phenomenological theory, has been used to explain ...
Interphase boundary structures of lath martensite and bainite formed in austenite were examined by ...
Well-defined uniaxial micro-tensile tests were performed on lath martensite with different types of ...
The properties of interfaces depend not only on the lattice misorientation, but also on the interfac...
Prior austenite grain boundaries (PAGBs) are one of the essential microstructural constituents of la...
The grain boundary character distribution in a commercial IF steel has been measured as a function o...
The crystallography of martensite formed in 0.2C-2.0Mn-1.5Si-0.6Cr steel was studied using the EBSD ...
The main purposes of this study were; (i) to apply the theory of martensite crystallography to marte...
Lath martensite iswidely present in advanced high strength steels as the key strengthening phase. Un...
Lath martensite is the key constituent in advance steels that provides the overall strength. Martens...
The transformation texture was studied in a Ti-6Al-4V alloy for two microstructures produced through...
Three different interpretations of a martensite habit plane are in use: (a) the plane of the plate o...
Lath martensite reveals a specific hierarchical subgrain structure, with laths, blocks and packets o...
Crystallographic and substructural features of lath martensite formed in an Fe-20Ni-5Mn (wt.%) alloy...
The influence of the parent austenite deformation state on the intervariant boundary network (i.e., ...
The double lattice invariant shear version of the phenomenological theory, has been used to explain ...
Interphase boundary structures of lath martensite and bainite formed in austenite were examined by ...
Well-defined uniaxial micro-tensile tests were performed on lath martensite with different types of ...
The properties of interfaces depend not only on the lattice misorientation, but also on the interfac...
Prior austenite grain boundaries (PAGBs) are one of the essential microstructural constituents of la...
The grain boundary character distribution in a commercial IF steel has been measured as a function o...
The crystallography of martensite formed in 0.2C-2.0Mn-1.5Si-0.6Cr steel was studied using the EBSD ...
The main purposes of this study were; (i) to apply the theory of martensite crystallography to marte...
Lath martensite iswidely present in advanced high strength steels as the key strengthening phase. Un...
Lath martensite is the key constituent in advance steels that provides the overall strength. Martens...
The transformation texture was studied in a Ti-6Al-4V alloy for two microstructures produced through...
Three different interpretations of a martensite habit plane are in use: (a) the plane of the plate o...
Lath martensite reveals a specific hierarchical subgrain structure, with laths, blocks and packets o...
Crystallographic and substructural features of lath martensite formed in an Fe-20Ni-5Mn (wt.%) alloy...