Investigations of morphological and crystallographic properties of thermally and deformation-induced martensitic phase transformations in the Fe-31.5Ni-10Mn alloy

Martensitic transformations are diffusionless shear transformations. The transformation is usually driven by mechanical deformation or by a change in temperature. This study investigated morphological and crystallographic properties of thermally and deformation-induced austenite–martensite phase tra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing Materials science & processing, 2018-10, Vol.124 (10), p.1-7, Article 687
Hauptverfasser: Yıldız, Yasin Göktürk, Yıldız, Gökçen Dikici, Ocak, Hamza Yaşar
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Zusammenfassung:Martensitic transformations are diffusionless shear transformations. The transformation is usually driven by mechanical deformation or by a change in temperature. This study investigated morphological and crystallographic properties of thermally and deformation-induced austenite–martensite phase transformations in the Fe-31.5Ni-10Mn (wt%) alloy. Microstructural characterization was carried out by using a transmission electron microscope (TEM). It was seen that austenite–martensite phase transformation was γ → α ′ (fcc→bcc) and the morphology of martensite was lath type. It was also determined that the habit plane of martensite was 2 5 9 α and the orientation relationship between the main and product crystal structures was Kurdjumov–Sachs type. The dilatation parameter of martensite was calculated to be δ ′ ≅ 0.91 . Accordingly, it was found that martensitic phase transformations in the Fe-31.5Ni-10Mn alloy had the isothermal kinetics. Moreover, it was revealed that thermally and deformation-induced martensitic transformations had similar characteristics in terms of morphological and crystallographic aspects.
ISSN:0947-8396
1432-0630
DOI:10.1007/s00339-018-2109-0