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https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/9347| Title: | Degenerate Structure of Transformation Twins and Estimation of Dislocation Density in Martensite Crystals |
| Authors: | Kashchenko, M. P. Kashchenko, N. M. Chashchina, V. G. |
| Issue Date: | 2019 |
| Publisher: | Pleiades Publishing Inc |
| Citation: | Kashchenko, M. P. Degenerate Structure of Transformation Twins and Estimation of Dislocation Density in Martensite Crystals / M. P. Kashchenko, N. M. Kashchenko, V. G. Chashchina // Physics Of The Solid State. – 2019. – Vol. 61. – Iss. 12. – P. 2254-2259. |
| Abstract: | In the dynamic theory of martensitic transformations, the wave mechanism of controlling martensite crystal growth is determined by the superposition of wave beams of quasi-longitudinal (or longitudinal) waves carrying the "tensile-compression" deformation in the orthogonal directions. The wave beam formation is considered to be a result of the formation of excited (vibrational) states. The existence of transformation twins is interpreted as a result of a matched propagation with respect to long-wave (l waves) and short-wave (s waves) shifts. The matching condition is analyzed for the gamma-alpha martensitic transformation in iron-base alloys. It is shown for the first time that the transition to a degenerate twin structure with the allowance for the medium discreteness enables one to estimate the dislocation density in crystals with habit {557}, which agrees with that observed experimentally. |
| Keywords: | MARTENSITIC TRANSFORMATIONS TRANSFORMATION TWINS CONTROLLING WAVE PROCESS HABIT PLANES DEGENERATE TWIN STRUCTURE DISLOCATION DENSITY |
| URI: | https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/9347 |
| DOI: | 10.1134/S1063783419120187 |
| WoS: | WOS:000515346600002 |
| Appears in Collections: | Научные публикации, проиндексированные в SCOPUS и WoS CC |
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