Analysis of a Martensite Needle with Habit Plane in Damascus Steel

2020 ◽  
Vol 57 (3) ◽  
pp. 168-175
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H. Bögershausen ◽  
K. Angenendt
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P.R. Swann ◽  
A.E. Lloyd

Figure 1 shows the design of a specimen stage used for the in situ observation of phase transformations in the temperature range between ambient and −160°C. The design has the following features a high degree of specimen stability during tilting linear tilt actuation about two orthogonal axes for accurate control of tilt angle read-out high angle tilt range for stereo work and habit plane determination simple, robust construction temperature control of better than ±0.5°C minimum thermal drift and transmission of vibration from the cooling system.


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Dmitrii Sukhanov ◽  
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Leonid Arkhangelskiy ◽  
Natal'ya Plotnikova ◽  
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G. A. Stone ◽  
G. Thomas

A single crystal stressed in the [3]𝛄 direction at 185°K was transformed to 5% 𝛂 martensite and 2% Ɛ martensite by volume. The austenite slip system of maximum shear stress is the (11)𝛄 [01)𝛄. Fig. 1 shows a two surface study using the electron and optical microscopes. The a martensite is confined between £martensite plates with the (0001)Ɛ ∥ (11)𝛄. The size of the acicular martensite crystals is controlled by the spacing of the £ martensite plates. These £ martensite plates are seen in Fig. 1A as dark vertical bands. The axes of the acicular crystals lie in the (11)𝛄 plane. The £ martensite habit plane is defined as the plane perpendicular to the (11)𝛄 containing the vector defining the crystal axis.


2001 ◽  
Vol 45 (6) ◽  
pp. 669-675 ◽  
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Adriana M. Condó ◽  
Francisco C. Lovey
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1982 ◽  
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pp. 242-244 ◽  
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C. S. SMITH
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2001 ◽  
Vol 38 (6) ◽  
pp. 325-337
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R. Calabres ◽  
J. M. Mota ◽  
A. J. Criado ◽  
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M. A. Martinez ◽  
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