In the current study, the crystallographic of intervariant boundary planes distribution in the lath martensite has been measured as a function of lattice misorientation and boundary plane orientation using five macroscopic parameters approach. The distribution revealed a relatively high anisotropy with a tendency for the lath interfaces to terminate on (110) planes. This results from the crystallographic constraints associated with the shear transformation rather than a low energy interface configuration. The lath martensite habit plane was determined to be mostly (110) or near (110). The relative populations of boundaries with [111] and [110] misorientations were greater than other high index misorientations, mostly characterised as (110) symmetric tilt and (110) twist boundary types, respectively.
History
Pagination
489-490
Location
Whistler, Canada
Start date
2015-06-28
End date
2015-07-03
ISBN-13
9780692437360
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E3.1 Extract of paper
Copyright notice
2015, PTM
Title of proceedings
PTM 2015 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Solid-Solid Phase Transformations in Inorganic Materials
Event
Solid-Solid Phase Transformations in Inorganic Materials. International Conference (2015 : Whistler, Canada)
Publisher
International Conference on Solid-Solid Phase Transformations in Inorganic Materials