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... transformation produces a microstructure with a ( twinned ) plate - like morphology . This microstructure can easily be changed by the application of loads . The transformation can be completely reversed , with the disappearance of the ...
... transformation produces a microstructure with a ( twinned ) plate - like morphology . This microstructure can easily be changed by the application of loads . The transformation can be completely reversed , with the disappearance of the ...
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... transformations . In summary , a transformation must be weak to be reversible . Another consequence of our remarks is that materials like FeNi should be comparatively softer at compositions that are closer to a reconstructive transformation ...
... transformations . In summary , a transformation must be weak to be reversible . Another consequence of our remarks is that materials like FeNi should be comparatively softer at compositions that are closer to a reconstructive transformation ...
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... transformation . When A is equal to √2 , we obtain the Bain stretch U ( 2 ) B2 which produces the b.c.c. lattice in a reconstructive transformation : see Fig . 3. Now consider the reverse b.c.c. - to - f.c.c . transformation : it can ...
... transformation . When A is equal to √2 , we obtain the Bain stretch U ( 2 ) B2 which produces the b.c.c. lattice in a reconstructive transformation : see Fig . 3. Now consider the reverse b.c.c. - to - f.c.c . transformation : it can ...
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