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Role of Internal Stress State on Transformation Induced Plasticity and Transformation Mechanisms During the Progress of Stress Induced Phase Transformation

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Results of transformation plasticity deformation are reported for a martensitic transformation in a Fe-20Ni-0.5C alloy. Specimens were tested under different mechanical variations. Based on transformation plasticity deformation variations versus the progress of the transformation and microstructural observations, the mechanisms of transformation plasticity are analysed. The role of internal stresses generated during the transformation is pointed out. At least, it is shown that straining during the transformation modifies transformation mechanisms.

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Gautier, E., Zhang, X.M., Simon, A. (1989). Role of Internal Stress State on Transformation Induced Plasticity and Transformation Mechanisms During the Progress of Stress Induced Phase Transformation. In: Beck, G., Denis, S., Simon, A. (eds) International Conference on Residual Stresses. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1143-7_130

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