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Describing the Morphology of 2H Martensite Using Group Theory Part I: Theory

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Pages 197-225 | Received 01 Apr 2003, Accepted 01 Jun 2003, Published online: 12 Aug 2010
 

ABSTRACT

This paper is devoted to a clear and simple group theory description of the morphology and microstructure (including the orientation relationships among lattice correspondence variants, habit plane variants and the self-accommodation diamond) of 2H martensite in shape memory alloys (SMAs). There are 24 elements in point group 𝒫24 of DO 3 austenite, and they correspond to 24 habit plane variants. These 24 habit plane variants form a cubic group. Martensite point group 𝒫4 is a subgroup of 𝒫24 and 4 habit plane variants that correspond to 𝒫4 and form a correspondence variant dominant group. A cubic group can be divided into six correspondence variant dominant groups that correspond to six elements of 6 —the left co-set of 𝒫4 in 𝒫24. The point group 4 is also a subgroup of 𝒫24 and is a self-accommodation group in 2H martensite. 4 normal directions of habit plane variants in self-accommodation group 4 cluster together along one [110] direction. A cubic group can be divided into six self-accommodation equivalent classes, which correspond to six self-accommodation martensite diamonds. There are 4 different cubic groups in 2H martensite. Thus, there are 96 martensite habit plane variants that correspond to 192 normal habit plane directions and 48 phase transformation eigenstrains.

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