Stress-induced detwinning and martensite transformation in an austenite Ni-Mn-Ga alloy with martensite cluster under uniaxial loading

Stress-induced martensitic detwinning and martensitic transformation during step-wise compression in an austenite Ni-Mn-Ga matrix with a martensite cluster under uniaxial loading have been investigated by electron backscatter diffraction, focusing on the crystallographic features of microstructure e...

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Veröffentlicht in:IUCrJ 2019-05, Vol.6 (Pt 3), p.366-372
Hauptverfasser: Hou, Long, Niu, Ying, Dai, Yanchao, Ba, Lansong, Fautrelle, Yves, Li, Zongbin, Yang, Bo, Esling, Claude, Li, Xi
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Zusammenfassung:Stress-induced martensitic detwinning and martensitic transformation during step-wise compression in an austenite Ni-Mn-Ga matrix with a martensite cluster under uniaxial loading have been investigated by electron backscatter diffraction, focusing on the crystallographic features of microstructure evolution. The results indicate that detwinning occurs on twins with a high Schmid factor for both intra-plate and inter-plate twins in the hierarchical structure, resulting in a nonmodulated (NM) martensite composed only of favourable variants with [001] orientation away from the compression axis. Moreover, the stress-induced martensitic transformation occurs at higher stress levels, undergoing a three-stage transformation from austenite to a twin variant pair and finally to a single variant with increasing compressive stress, and theoretical calculation shows that the corresponding crystallographic configuration is accommodated to the compression stress. The present research not only provides a comprehensive understanding of martensitic variant detwinning and martensitic transformation under compression stress, but also offers important guidelines for the mechanical training process of martensite.
ISSN:2052-2525
2052-2525
DOI:10.1107/S2052252519003208