Interfacial structure and crystallographic studies of transformations in betat' and beta Cu---Zn alloys-II. martensitic formation of alpha1' plates in beta'


Autoria(s): Chattopadhyay, K; Aaronson, HI
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01/04/1986

Resumo

A TEM study of the interphase boundary structure of 9R orthorhombic alpha1' martensite formed in beta' Cu---Zn alloys shows that it consists of a single array of dislocations with Burgers vector parallel to left angle bracket110right-pointing angle beta and spaced about 3.5 nm apart. This Burgers vector lies out of the interface plane; hence the interface dislocations are glissile. Unexpectedly, though, the Burgers vectors of these dislocations are not parallel when referenced to the matrix and the martensite lattices. This finding is rationalized on published hard sphere models as a consequence of relaxation of a resultant of the Bain strain and lattice invariant shear displacements within the matrix phase.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22777/1/http___www.sciencedirect.com_science__ob%3DMImg%26_imagekey%3DB7598-48GW5BM-84-1%26_cdi%3D12948%26_user%3D512776%26_orig%3Dsearch%26_coverDate%3D04%252F30%252F1986%26_sk%3D999659995%26view%3Dc%26wchp%3DdGLbVtz-zSkzS%26md5%3D2ef1b69373b39.pdf

Chattopadhyay, K and Aaronson, HI (1986) Interfacial structure and crystallographic studies of transformations in betat' and beta Cu---Zn alloys-II. martensitic formation of alpha1' plates in beta'. In: Acta Metallurgica, 34 (4). pp. 713-720.

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Elsevier Science

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0001-6160(86)90186-0

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22777/

Palavras-Chave #Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
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Journal Article

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