Bending martensite needles in Ni65Al35 investigated by two-dimensional elasticity and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy - art. no. 144105
P. Boullay et al., Bending martensite needles in Ni65Al35 investigated by two-dimensional elasticity and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy - art. no. 144105, PHYS REV B, 6414(14), 2001, pp. 4105
The bending and tapering of microtwin needles at the interface between two
martensite laminates in Ni65Al35 are addressed. A theory is presented, base
d on the assumption that the microstructure is essentially stress-free; it
predicts a linear relationship between the bending and tapering of the need
les. The predictions of this theory are compared to experimental data obtai
ned by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The agreement betw
een theory and experiment is good, thus bridging the gap between continuum
theory and discrete atomic structure, particularly in the region where the
bending and tapering are largest.