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Computer simulation of martensitic textures
Authors:A Saxena  A R Bishop  S R Shenoy and T Lookman
Affiliation:

a Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA

b ICTP, Trieste, Italy

c University of Western Ontario, Canada

Abstract:We consider a Ginzburg-Landau model free energy F(ε, e1, e2) for a (2D) martensitic transition, that provides a unified understanding of varied twin/tweed textures. Here F is a triple well potential in the rectangular strain (ε) order parameter and quadratic e12, e22 in the compressional and shear strains, respectively. Random compositional fluctuations η(r) (e.g. in an alloy) are gradient-coupled to ε, ? ? ∑rε(r)(Δx2 ? Δy2)η(r)] in a “local-stress” model. We find that the compatibility condition (linking tensor components ε(r) and e1(r), e2(r)), together with local variations such as interfaces or η(r) fluctuations, can drive the formation of global elastic textures, through long-range and anisotropic effective ε-ε interactions. We have carried out extensive relaxational computer simulations using the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau (TDGL) equation that supports our analytic work and shows the spontaneous formation of parallel twins, and chequer-board tweed. The observed microstructure in NiAl and FexPd1 ? x alloys can be explained on the basis of our analysis and simulations.
Keywords:Twinning  Tweed  Time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau  Model A dynamics
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