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      Lattice distortion and atomic displacements during the fcc/bcc martensitic transformation

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          From our previous models of martensitic transformation, the continuous matrices of atomic displacements and lattice deformations from face-centred-cubic (fcc) to body centred-cubic (bcc) phases are calculated in agreement with different possible final orientation relationships, such as Bain, Pitsch and Kurdjumov-Sachs (KS). The angular distortion introduced in the calculations appears a natural order parameter of transition. The distortion corresponding to KS is the only one that respects the parallelism of a dense direction and of a dense plane of both the fcc and bcc phases. This paper gives an alternative to the classical crystallographic theories and shear concepts associated to martensitic transformations.

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                2014-07-06
                2015-04-16
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                10.1016/j.actamat.2015.06.010
                1407.1468
                7837e74b-0d22-4fd5-babf-de5bfcc8ace0

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