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Fine phase mixtures as minimizers of energy

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In this article, the authors explore a theoretical approach to these fine phase mixtures based on the minimization of free energy and show that the α-phase breaks up into triangular domains called Dauphine twins which become finer and finer in the direction of increasing temperature.
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Solid-solid phase transformations often lead to certain characteristic microstructural features involving fine mixtures of the phases. In martensitic transformations one such feature is a plane interface which separates one homogeneous phase, austenite, from a very fine mixture of twins of the other phase, martensite. In quartz crystals held in a temperature gradient near the α-β transformation temperature, the α-phase breaks up into triangular domains called Dauphine twins which become finer and finer in the direction of increasing temperature. In this paper we explore a theoretical approach to these fine phase mixtures based on the minimization of free energy.

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Landau model of the microstructure and shape memory properties of cubic–monoclinic-II martensite

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel Landau model was applied to describe the microstructural evolution resulting from the cubic-monoclinic-II (CM-II) martensitic transformation in shape memory alloys (SMAs).
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On discontinuous strain fields in finite elastostatics

TL;DR: A general method for the study of piece-wise homogeneous strain fields in finite elasticity is proposed in this article, where critical homogeneous deformations, supporting strain jumping, are defined for any anisotropic elastic material under constant Piola-Kirchhoff stress field in 3D elasticity.
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On the modeling of equilibrium twin interfaces in a single-crystalline magnetic shape-memory alloy sample—III: Magneto-mechanical behaviors

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of configurational forces on the twin interfaces of a magnetic shape-memory alloy (MSMA) sample has been analyzed for both stress-assisted MFIS tests and field-assisted quasi-elasticity tests.

Lavrentiev Phenomenon in Microstructure Theory

TL;DR: In this article, a variational problem arising as a model in martensitic phase transformation including surface energy is studied, which explains the complex, multi-dimensional pattern of twin branching which is often observed in a martensite phase near the austenite interface.
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Modeling large deformations of thin-walled SMA structures by shell finite elements

TL;DR: A finite element model for the analysis of shape memory alloy shells based on a 7-parameter, large-rotation, one-director shell formulation, which takes into account a fully three-dimensional form of the constitutive equations for the isothermal transformations of isotropic superelasticity, as well as the shape-memory effect in a simplified way.
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TL;DR: In this article, the Berechnung der dielektrizitatatkonstanten and der Leitfahigkeiten fur Elektriatitat and Warme der Mischkorper aus isotropen Bestandteilen behandelt.
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The theory of transformations in metals and alloys

J.W. Christian, +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a general introduction to the theory of transformation kinetics of real metals, including the formation and evolution of martensitic transformations, as well as a theory of dislocations.