2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0927-0256(00)00169-5
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On instabilities and autocatalytic effects associated with the nucleation of martensite bands in polycrystalline SMA flat tensile specimens

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“…LDM has been found to occur during tensile deformation via any of the three processes: (1) stress-induced B2-B19 0 transformation; (2) stress-induced R-B19 0 and (3) stress-assisted martensite reorientation in B19 0 phase. Whereas LDM has been observed in a variety of specimen geometries, including thin wires, thick bars, ribbons, plates and ''dog-bone''-shaped specimens, the effect appears to be more pronounced in specimens of large length-to-thickness aspect ratios (Shaw and Kyriakides, 1998;Messner et al, 2000). The stress peak at the onset of LDM is greater in specimens of large aspect ratios (Messner et al, 2000).…”
Section: Conditions Under Which the Ldm Is Observedmentioning
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“…LDM has been found to occur during tensile deformation via any of the three processes: (1) stress-induced B2-B19 0 transformation; (2) stress-induced R-B19 0 and (3) stress-assisted martensite reorientation in B19 0 phase. Whereas LDM has been observed in a variety of specimen geometries, including thin wires, thick bars, ribbons, plates and ''dog-bone''-shaped specimens, the effect appears to be more pronounced in specimens of large length-to-thickness aspect ratios (Shaw and Kyriakides, 1998;Messner et al, 2000). The stress peak at the onset of LDM is greater in specimens of large aspect ratios (Messner et al, 2000).…”
Section: Conditions Under Which the Ldm Is Observedmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Band fronts are typically inclined at $551 to the load axis in plate-shaped specimens (Shaw and Kyriakides, 1998;Messner et al, 2000), apparently perpendicular to load axis in wires and bars, but likely of conical shapes with the cone tip in the bar center, and spiral shaped in thin-walled tubes (Sun and Li, 2002).…”
Section: Characteristics Of Macroscopic Shear Band Frontsmentioning
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