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    Evolution of internal strain in austenite phase during thermally induced martensitic phase transformation in NiTi shape memory alloys

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    Gur, Sourav
    Manga, Venkateswara Rao N.
    Bringuier, Stefan
    Muralidharan, Krishna
    Frantziskonis, George
    Affiliation
    Arizona Respiratory Center and Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy, and Sleep MedicineUniversity of Arizona
    College of Nursing, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2017
    Keywords
    NiTi Shape memory alloy
    Transformation-induced strain
    Richard’s equation and phonon instability
    phonon instability
    
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    Elsevier
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    Gur, Sourav, et al. "Evolution of internal strain in austenite phase during thermally induced martensitic phase transformation in NiTi shape memory alloys." Computational Materials Science 133 (2017): 52-59.
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    Computational Materials Science
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    Abstract
    New insight into the temperature dependent evolution of internal strain in the austenite phase during the martensitic phase transformation in NiTi shape memory alloys is provided via classical molecular dynamics simulations that employ well-established interatomic potentials for NiTi. It is shown, for the first time, that the developed strain tensor in the austenite phase is tetragonal in nature, with exponential temperature-dependence. Equally importantly, it is found that the developed internal strain (parallel to the habit plane) in the austenite varies linearly with the evolving martensite phase fraction. Interestingly, the Richard’s equation is found to describe the temperature dependence of the martensite phase fraction as well as the internal strain components parallel to the habit plane in the austenite phase. An analysis of the temperature dependent phonon dispersion of strained austenite revealed the competition between phonon softening of the TA2 branch and internal strain that leads to stabilization of the austenite phase in the two phase regime.
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    24 month embargo; Available online 17 March 2017
    ISSN
    0927-0256
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    Final accepted manuscript
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