Three-dimensional Landau theory for multivariant stress-induced martensitic phase transformations. I. Austenitemartensite

Valery I. Levitas and Dean L. Preston
Phys. Rev. B 66, 134206 – Published 23 October 2002
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Abstract

A three-dimensional Landau theory of stress-induced martensitic phase transformations is presented. It describes transformations between austenite and martensitic variants and transformations between martensitic variants. The Landau free energy incorporates all temperature-dependent thermomechanical properties of both phases. The theory accounts for the principal features of martensitic transformations in shape memory alloys and steels, namely, stress-strain curves with constant transformation strain and constant, or weakly temperature dependent, stress hysteresis, as well as nonzero tangent elastic moduli at the phase transformation point. In part I, the austenitemartensite phase transformation is treated, while transformations between martensitic variants are considered in part II.

  • Received 13 February 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.66.134206

©2002 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Valery I. Levitas1,* and Dean L. Preston2

  • 1Texas Tech University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lubbock, Texas 79409-1021
  • 2Applied Physics Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545

  • *Email address: valery.levitas@coe.ttu.edu

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Vol. 66, Iss. 13 — 1 October 2002

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