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Movement of γ/ε interfaces and coalescence of ε martensite variants under the tensile stress in an Fe-24 Wt Pct Mn alloy
Authors:Young-Kook Lee
Affiliation:(1) the Division of Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 80401-1887 Golden, CO;(2) Present address: the Hot Rolled Products Division, Homer Research Labs, Bethlehem Steel Co., 18016-7699 Bethlehem, PA
Abstract:This study was pursued to investigate the movement of γ/ε interfaces and the coalescence of ε martensite variants in an Fe-Mn binary system. An Fe-24 wt pct Mn tensile specimen was deformed with increasing tensile strain at room temperature. The microstructural changes at a fixed area of the tensile specimen were continuously observed using an optical microscope. Some of the γ/ε interfaces moved forward due to γε transformation, and the others moved backward due to its reverse transformation during the tensile deformation, depending on the orientation relationship between the tensile direction and each ε variant. The coalescence of ε martensite variants primarily occurs by the following three factors: (1) the reverse transformation of ε variants under an applied stress having a different direction from that of the ε variants’ shape change, (2) the nucleation and growth of new ε variants under an applied stress having the same direction as that of the ε variants’ shape change, and (3) the continuous growth of pre-existing ε variants under an applied stress having the same direction as that of the ε variants’ shape change.
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