Title: Materials Science and Metallurgy
1Materials Science and Metallurgy Mathematical
Crystallography
Professor Harry Bhadeshia
Lecture 3 martensite crystallography
2Materials, transformation temperatures strength
3Olson and Hartman, 1982
4Olson and Hartman, 1982
5Olson and Hartman, 1982
6Diffusionless transformation?
Martensite can form at very low
temperatures. Martensite can grow very
rapidly. No composition change during
transformation.
7Shape of martensite ?
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9Irrational why?
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11Orientation relationships irrational
12athermal transformation
13Creation of a bi-crystal
cut and rotate by angle q about axis normal to
diagram
q
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15Glissile interface
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17Glissile interface cannot contain more than one
set of dislocations. Martensitic transformation
only possible if the deformation which changes
the parent into the product leaves one line
undistorted and unrotated, i.e. an
invariant-line. Deformation is an invariant-line
strain.
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23s
d
c
r
1
Christian, 1957
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25body-centred cubic
cubic close-packed
26b
a
3
3
a
2
b
b
2
1
a
1
(a)
(b)
BAIN
STRAIN
(d)
(c)
Body-centered
Body-centered
cubic martensite
tetragonal
austenite
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28001
b
b'
100
o
a'
a
b
(a)
o
b'
(b)
a,a'
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32transformation twins (Wayman)
33hexagonal close-packed
cubic close-packed
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