Shear deformation behavior of the austenitic Sigma 3112 twin boundary in NiTi shape memory alloy: An atomistic study
ZB Chen and JX Shang and Y Chen, APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, 509, 145318 (2020).
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.145318
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to study the deformation behavior of the austenitic Sigma 31 1 2 twin boundary (TB) of NiTi alloy under shear loading along different directions at 550 K, which is above the austenite finish temperature (535 K). The results show that the Sigma 31 1 2 TB retards the stress induced martensitic transformation (SIMT) when the TB is sheared along 1 (1) over bar 0 but promotes the SIMT when it is sheared along 1 1 (1) over bar, which is perpendicular to 1 (1) over bar 0. This direction dependence is related to the favorable transformation plane and the lattice correspondence between B2 austenite and B19' martensite. Besides, the shear directions can be divided into four groups according to the martensite nucleation and growth processes. What is more, B19' may nucleate firstly in the grain's interior or from the TB depending on the resolved shear stress. These findings are valuable for the design and application of NiTi alloy devices.
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