P. Mullner et Wm. Kriven, ON THE ROLE OF DEFORMATION TWINNING IN DOMAIN REORGANIZATION AND GRAIN REORIENTATION IN FERROELASTIC CRYSTALS, Journal of materials research, 12(7), 1997, pp. 1771-1776
The response of ferroelastic crystals on an applied stress is consider
ed, and a distinction is seen between the reorganization of the domain
structure within a grain at low stress and the reorientation of whole
grains at high stress. The procedures are modeled in the framework of
defect theory, i.e., by twinning dislocations and deformation twinnin
g. The reorganization is controlled by the motion of pre-existing twin
ning dislocations. Since the Peierls stress of the twinning dislocatio
ns is very small, domain reorganization occurs under a very small load
. The process of grain reorientation involves the nucleation of disloc
ations and, therefore, it requires a much higher stress. This concept
is confirmed by comparison with experiments.