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Self-accommodation of B19′ martensite in Ti–Ni shape memory alloys – Part I. Morphological and crystallographic studies of the variant selection rule
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringEngineeringSuperalloyCrystalline DefectsPossible Hpv CombinationsElectron MicroscopyTi–ni Shape MemoryApplied PhysicsAccommodation TwinAlloy DesignVariant Selection RuleB19′ MartensiteAlloy PhaseCrystallographyMicrostructure
The self-accommodation morphologies of B19′ martensite in Ti–Ni alloys have been investigated by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Twelve pairs of minimum units consisting of two habit plane variants (HPVs) with V-shaped morphology connected to a B19′ type I variant accommodation twin were observed. Three types of self-accommodation morphologies, based on the V-shaped minimum unit, developed around one of the {111}B2 traces, which were triangular, rhombic and hexangular and consisted of three, four and six HPVs, respectively. In addition, the variant selection rule and the number of possible HPV combinations in each of these self-accommodation morphologies are discussed.
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