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arxiv: 0711.1084 · v1 · submitted 2007-11-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Microstructure and mechanical properties of constrained shape-memory alloy nanograins and nanowires

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We use the phase-field method to study the martensitic transformation at the nanoscale. For nanosystems such as nanowires and nanograins embedded in a stiff matrix, the geometric constraints and boundary conditions have an impact on martensite formation, leading to new microstructures --such as dots aligned on a square lattice with axes along <01>-- or preventing martensite formation altogether. We also perform tension tests on the nanowires. The stress-strain curves are very different from bulk results. Moreover, they are weakly affected by microstructures -- the mechanical response of nanowires with different microstructures may be similar, while nanowires with the same microstructure may have a different mechanical behavior. We also observe that at the transition temperature, or slightly below it, the narrowest wires behave pseudoelastically whereas wider wires are in the memory-shape regime. Moreover the yield stress does not change monotonically with width: it has a minimum value at intermediate width.

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