Transformation Texture Analysis of BCC and BCT Ferrous Martensite
Author(s) -
Hirofumi Miyaji,
Ei-ichi Furubayashi
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
texture stress and microstructure
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1687-5400
pISSN - 1687-5397
DOI - 10.1155/tsm.22.43
Subject(s) - ferrous , transformation (genetics) , materials science , texture (cosmology) , metallurgy , diffusionless transformation , martensite , crystallography , computer science , chemistry , artificial intelligence , microstructure , biochemistry , image (mathematics) , gene
The theoretical prediction of transformation textures, that developed in thin sheet without external stress,was carried out based on the Bain-Strain and Twinning-Shear model, respectively. To examine thevalidity of the prediction, the experiments were conducted with X-ray pole figure method on Fe-30Niand Fe-30Ni-0.8C alloy sheets. The results obtained are as follows: (1) Variant selection phenomenon depends on the crystal orientation of the parent phase and on the Bain strain in the martensitic transformation. (2) The effect of the anisotropic constraint stress on the shear deformation involved in the latticechange and on the Bain distortion appears most remarkably in the BCT martensite transformedfrom the cube textured parent phase. (3) It became clear that such a variant that has the largest Bain strain component to the sheet normal,that is, the variant, of which the Bain distortion is prevented least of all by the anisotropic constraintstress, forms predominantly.
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