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During the week of June 29 - July 5, 2008, over 300 scientists and engineers from 30 countries spanning five continents converged at the historic La Fonda Hotel in the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA to participate in the 12th International Conference on Martensitic Transformations (ICOMAT-08) to fathom the peculiar world of certain crystalline materials that undergo structural change when cooled or stressed. Many of these materials can restore their original shape when reheated, thus the name "Shape Memory Alloys". In the spirit of Santa Fe, a central theme of ICOMAT-08 was INTEGRATION across many dimensions.
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Contents
Cover
Half Title page
Title page
Copyright page
History and Committees
Sponsors
Preface
Part I: Tributes
A Tribute to C. Marvin Wayman
Vitae
Publications and Activities in Professional Societies
Research Activities
C. Marvin Wayman as Scientist and Supervisor
Acknowledgements
References
A Tribute to Professor Walter Shepherd Owen – One of the Pioneers in the Field of Martensitic Transformations
Abstract
1. A Short Biography
2. Overview of selected Contributions to the Field of Martensitic Transformation
3. A Personal Tribute
4. Final Remarks
5. References
A Tribute to the Memory of Professor Francisco Eiichi Fujita
Abstract
Introduction
Academic career and contribution to metal physics
Martensitic Transformation and F. E. Fujita
Distinguished Award
Summary
References
A Tribute to Professor Juha Pietikäinen
Abstract
Professor Pietikäinen’s career
The main research activities of Professor Pietikäinen
Acknowledgements
References:
WLR Theory of Martensite and Professor Thomas A. Read
Abstract
Introduction
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
An Historical Account of the Development of the Bowles-MacKenzie Theory of the Crystallography of Martensite Transformation
Abstract
Introduction
Early Career Paths of Bowles and Mackenzie
The BM Phenomenological Crystallographic Theory
After the Theory
The Power to Surprise
Lessons and Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
James Arthur Krumhansl: Nonlinear Physics of Martensitic Transformations
Abstract
Introduction
Science policy and administration
Perspectives and personal reminiscences from Professor Gerhard R. Barsch
Research style and impact
Summary
Acknowledgements
References
Krumhansl chronology:
Part II: Crystallography, Nucleation and Applications
Density and Characteristics of the Martensite Embryos in Yttria Doped Zirconia
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Method
Simulation of Mb temperatures
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Martensitic Nucleation On Dislocations in Cu-Al-Ni Shape Memory Alloys Studied by in situ TEM
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Experimental results
Discussion
Conclusions
References
Twin Microstructure, Line Defects and Twnning Stress of Magentic Shape-Memory Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Disclinations and disclination configurations
A simplified disclination model for a martensite/austenite phase boundary
Hierarchically twinned martensite
Reorientation of twin variants
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
In-situ TEM observations of martensitic transformations in Ni-rich NiTi single crystals with coherent and aligned precipitates
Abstract
Introduction
Experiments
Results and Discussion
Summary and Conclusions
Acknowledgment
References
Stress-Temperature Phase Diagram of Ni2MnGa
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Martensitic Transformations: From Continuum Mechanics to Spin Models and Automata
Abstract
Introduction
Model
Numerical results
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
A Dislocation Model of Parent-Martensite Interfaces
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Topological Model
3. Topological solutions
4. (575)γ habits of lath martensite
5. Independent transformation systems
6. Conclusion
References
The Phenomenological Theory of Martensite Crystallography (PTMC) versus the Topological Model (TM)
Abstract
Introduction
The Topological Model (TM)
The comparison between the TM and the PTMC
The introduction of ‘partitioning’
Summary and Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Response to “Phenomenological Theory of Martensite Crystallography (PTMC) Versus the Topological Method (TM)”
Abstract
1. Underlying Principles
2. Habit Planes
3. Reference States
4. Summary
Supplementary Note
5. Acknowledgement
6. References
Comments on ‘Response to “The Phenomenological Theory of Martensite Crystallography (PTMC) Versus the Topological Model (TM)”
Abstract
Introduction
Underlying Principles of the PTMC and the TM
Discrepancies Between the Two Models
Reference States
Conclusions
Comment on ‘Supplementary Note’
Acknowledgements
References
Martensite Crystallography of the δ→α (Cubic→Monoclinic) Transformation in Plutonium
Abstract
Introduction
Theory
Principal Results
Discussion
Conclusions
References
Thermally Activated Martensite: Its Relationship to Non-Thermally Activated (Athermal) Martensite
Abstract
Terminology
Initiation and Growth
TTT Curve Representation
Sequences of Martensitic Transformations
Discussion of the Difference Between Thermally Activated and Non-thermally Activated (athermal) Martensite
Rapid Anisothermal Transformations
Summary
Acknowledgments
References
TEM Investigation of Microstructures in Low-Hysteresis Ti50Ni50−xPdx Alloys with Special Lattice Parameters
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedures
Results and Discussion
Alloys with Λ2 < 1: Ti50Ni41Pd9 and Ti50Ni43Pd7
References
The Stress-Induced Reverse Martensitic Transformation in Fe-Mn-Si Shape Memory Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgement
Reference
Designing A Precipitation-Strengthened, Superelastic, TiNi-Based Alloy for Endovascular Stents
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Stress-Induced Phase Transformation in the Vicinity of Vickers Indentations in 10mol% CeO2 Doped Tetragonal ZrO2 Polycrystal
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedure
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Design and Characterization for Advanced High Strength Nb-Containing Dual-Phase Steels
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedure
Discussions
Conclusions
Acknowledgement
References
Carbon Enrichment in Residual Austenite During Martensitic Transformation
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Experimental Procedure
3 Results and Discussion
4 Conclusions
5 References
The Absence of Work Hardening in Steel Quenched and Tempered at Around 623K
Abstract
Introduction
Material and procedures
3. Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
In situ Synchrotron X-ray Analysis of the Behaviour of a Martensitic Stainless Steel During Ageing
Abstract
Introduction
Material and experimental procedure
Results
Discussion
Summary
Acknowledgements
References
Transformation Induced Cyclic Behavior and Fatigue Properties of Nickel Rich NiTi Shape Memory Alloy Actuators
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental setup and test matrix
Experimental setup
Fatigue tests results
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Modeling the Behavior of a SMA/Elastomer Composite
Abstract
Introduction
Experiments
SMA Modeling
Inner loops description
Finite Element Modeling - Experimental data comparison
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Development of Single Crystalline Ni-Mn-Ga Foil Microactuators
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results and Discussion
Summary and Outlook
Acknowledgement
References
Finite Element Simulation of Magnetic Shape Memory Microactuators
Abstract
Introduction
Thermo-Magneto-Mechanical Model
Three-Variant Magneto-Thermo-Elastic Model
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
References
Cu-Al-Ni Shape Memory Alloy Composites with Very High Damping Capacity
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental details
Results
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
One-Dimensional Model of Constrained Recovery in SMA with Non-Constant Young’s Modulus
Abstract
Introduction
Process of Uniaxial Constrained Recovery
The Mathematical Model of Constrained Recovery
Numerical and Experimental Results
Conclusions
Acknowledgement
References
Part III: Characterization and Thermomechanical Behavior
In-situ Characterization of Stress-Induced Martensite and Related Magnetic Domain Structure in Ni-Fe-Ga Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Diffraction Analysis at the Meso and Micro Scale During the Mechanically Induced Martensite Phase Transformation
Abstract
Introduction
Orientation Analysis with Monochromatic Incident Beam -Mesoscale
Orientation Analysis with Polychromatic Incident Microbeam – Microscopic Scale
Results
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Neutron Diffraction Study of Stress-Induced New Phase in Ni2MnGa
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgement
References
Control of Crystallographic Domain by Magnetic Field in Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys and an Antiferromagnetic CoO
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and Discussion
Summary
Acknowledgement
References
Change in Magnetic Microstructure Near the Martensitic Transformation in a Ni-Fe-Ga Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results and Discussions
Summary
References
Epitaxial Growth of Ni-Mn-Ga: Consequences of Magnetron Configuration on Martensitic Behavior
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References
Magnetic Moment Analysis on Non-Stoichiometric Ni-Mn-Ga Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedure
Identification of the transition temperatures
Neutron diffraction and magnetic moment
Conclusions
Aknowledgements
References
Micro- and Nano-Structure of a Ni-Ti Shape Memory Micro-Wire
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Reference
Characterizing Twin Structure and Magnetic Domain Structure of Ni-Mn-Ga Through Atomic Force Microscopy
Abstract
Introduction
Twinning and Surface Relief
Experimental
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Transmission Electron Microscopy of Antiphase Boundary-Like Structure Induced by Displacive Transformation in Ti-Pd Shape Memory Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Iron Content Dependence of R-Phase Transformation Behavior in Ti-(50-x)Ni-xFe Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results
Discussions
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Thermally and Thermomechanically Treated Binary Ti-Ni Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Inelastic Scattering of X-ray and Neutron by Ti-Ni(Fe) System
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
References
Property Features of Ti-Ni SMA Subjected to Severe Cold Rolling and Post-Deformation Annealing
Abstract
Introduction
Materials, equipment and methodology
Results and discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Annealing Effect on Transformation Behavior of Ni-Rich Ti49Ni41Cu10 Shape Memory Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedures
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgement
References
Antiphase Boundary Like Defect Inside α”-Martensite in Ti-Nb-Al Shape Memory Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedures
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Plasticity and Strain Induced Martensitic Transformation in Two Austenitic Stainless Steels
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedure
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Effect of Nitrogen and Nickel on the Microstructure and the Shape Memory Behaviour of Fe-Mn-Si-Cr Alloys
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Experimental
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
References
Analysis of Niobium Precipitates effect on the thermo-mechanical behavior of a NiTiNb Shape Memory Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedures
RVE behavior modeling
Results
Conclusion
References
Application of Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys in Power Generation Devices
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Experimental
3. Results
4. Discussion
Conclusion
References
Mechanical Properties of Cu-13.8Al-Ni Shape Memory Alloys Containing Nb and VII
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedure
Results and discussions
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Part IV: Modeling, Defects and Superelasticity
Strain Heterogeneity and Ferroelastic Interfaces in Materials
Abstract
Introduction
Modeling Approaches to Martensitic behavior
References
An analysis of non-classical austenite-martensite interfaces in CuAlNi
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Observations
Analysis of Non-Classical Interfaces
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Testing the Theory of Domain Patterns in Ferroelastics
Abstract
Introduction
Strains and Strain Energy
Discussion of Experiment
Testing the Theory at the Atomic Level
Acknowledgements
References
Martensitic Transformations in 2D Lennard-Jones Crystals
Abstract
Model material
MD Simulations of temperature-induced MT
Conclusions
References
Defects and Diffusion in Prototypes of Shape Memory Alloys: Part I β2′ Au-Cd Alloys†
Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Diffusion Kinetic in β′2 Au-Cd Alloys
III. Anomalous Martensitic Transformations in Au-47.5at. Cd Alloy
IV. Aging and Rubber Like Behavior of β2′ Au-Cd Alloys
V. SUMMARIZING REMARKS
Acknowledgements
References:
Defects and Diffusion in Prototypes of Shape Memory Alloys: Part II β2′ Au-Zn Alloys
Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Self Diffusion and Related Studies in β′ Au-Zn Alloys
III. Defects in β2′ Au- Zn alloys
IV. Discussions
V. Summarizing Remarks
References
Appendix
Stress- and Strain-Driven Martensitic Transitions: An Acoustic Emission Study in Single-Crystalline Cu-Zn-Al
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Discussion and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
ω-phase transformation in Ti3Al2Mo alloy: a first-principles approach
Abstract
Introduction
Details of calculations
Stability at Finite Temperature
Summary
Acknowledgments
References
On the Internal Friction due to the Twin Boundary-H Interaction in Martensite
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Critical Experiments on the Effect of H and Twin Boundary on the Relaxation Peak in Ti50Ni30Cu20 Alloy
Similar Relaxation Peaks in Other Shape Memory Alloys
Discussion on the Origin of the Relaxation Peak in Martensite
Guideline for Obtaining High Damping in Martensitic Alloys
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Impact of Heat Effects on Superelasticity
Abstract
Introduction
Important phenomena in cyclic superelasticity
Experimental evaluation of rate dependent superelasticity
Conclusion
References
Martensitic Transformation in Ni-Mn-Ga Thin Films Deposited on Alumina
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgments
References
Structural and Magnetic Phenomena in NiMnGa/Substrate Thin Films Composites
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Discussion
Summary
Acknowledgments
References
Shape Recovery in RuNb-Based High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedures
Results
Conclusion
Aknowledgments
References
A Cyclic Model for Thermomechanical Behavior of Shape Memory Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Behavior of superelastic SMA under tensile cyclic loading
A 3D macroscopic model for cyclic superelasticity of SMA
Extension of the model to the thermo-mechanical behavior
Conclusion
References
Part V: Magnetic Shape Memory, Pseudoelasticity and Ferroic Transitions
TEM Study of the Surface of a Ni-Ti Shape Memory Micro-Wire
Abstract
Introduction
Preparation of Sample for TEM
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Reference
Effect of Magneto-Mechanical Cycling on 10M Ni-Mn-Ga Magnetic Shape Memory Material
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Martensitic Transformation, Omega Transformation and Pseudoelasticity in Aged Ti-24 at% Nb Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
References
Plasticity and Reversibility of Structural Transitions in a Model Solid
1 Abstract
2 Introduction
3 Elasto-plastic Theory
4 Results
5 Summary and Conclusion
6 Acknowledgements
References
Structural Characterization of the α - β and Martensitic Transformation in Ti-6-22-22-S Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Materials
Experimental procedures
Conclusions
References
Martensitic Transformation of Ni-Fe-Ga-Mn and Ni-Fe-Ga-Co Alloys: Thermal and Mechanical Behaviour
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results and discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Intermartensitic Transformations in Ni-Mn-Ga Alloys: Order and Non-chemical Effects
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedures
Results
Discussion and conclusions
References
Finite Element Simulation of Localized Phase Transformations in Pseudoelastic NiTi Shape Memory Alloys Subjected to Multi-axial Stress States
Abstract
Introduction
Finite Element Simulations
Results and Discussion
Summary and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Magnetic Transition in the Ferromagnetic State of Ni-Fe-Ga Single Crystals
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental techniques and samples preparation
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Monitoring Localized Deformation of Pseudoelastic NiTi Subjected to Uniaxial Loading
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and experimental techniques
Results and discussion
Summary and conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Precursor Nanoscale Strain Textures: From Cross-Hatched to Mottled Structure
Abstract
Introduction
Theory and Model
Simulation results
Conclusions
References
Self-Accommodating Microstructure and Intervariant Interfaces of 5M and NM Martensites in Off-Stoichiometric Ni2MnGa Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and Discussion
References:-
Influence of Resistance Welding on the Properties of a CuAlBe Single Crystal Shape Memory Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Material
Experiment, Result and Discussion
Conclusion
References
3D Reconstruction of Ni4Ti3 Precipitates in a Ni-Ti Alloy by FIB/SEM
Abstract
Introduction
Experiment
Image processing
Result discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Reference
Low Frequency Damping Properties of Ni-Mn-Ga Shape Memory Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedures
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgement
References
Influence of Fe-Addition on Ni-Mn-Ga Ferromagnetic Shape-Memory Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and discussion
Discussion and conclusions
Acknowledgments
References.
A New Stress-Induced Martensitic Transformation in a Cu-Al-Be Shape Memory Single Crystal
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
References
The improvement of shape recovery property through training treatment in an Fe-30Mn-5Si-1Al
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and discussion
Summary
Reference
Acknowledgement
Strain Induced Martensite Investigation in a Cu-13.8Al-4Ni Polycrystalline Shape Memory Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Nb Modifified Cu-Al-Be Shape Memory Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Time-Temperature Equivalence in Martensite Tempering
Abstract
Introduction
Form of the Tempering Parameter
Re-evaluation of the Tempering Parameter
Discussion of the Tempering Parameter Formalism
Alternative Time-Temperature Relationship
Summary
Acknowledgements
References
Precipitation During Austempering and Composition Design for Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Effect of Fe-Ni-Co-Ti Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedure
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Effects of thermo-mechanical treatment on a Fe-13Mn-5Si-12Cr-5Ni shape memory alloy
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Experimental procedures
3. Results and discussion
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgement
Reference
Part VI: Microstructure, Plasticity and Steels
Influence of Plastic Strain on Mechanically Induced Martensitic Transformations
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedure
Results
Transformation criterion
Transformation
Summary and Conclusions
Acknowledgment
References
Shape Memory Characteristics of Ti50Ni20Cu30 Strips Fabricated by Arc Melt Overflow
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgement
Reforences
X-ray and High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies of Tetragonal Martensite of Ni-Mn-Ga Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Conclusions
References
Ageing Behaviour of High-Temperature Ni-Mn-Ga Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedure
Results and discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Thermomechanical Constraints on Pseudoelasticity During Nanoindentation of Binary and Ternary NiTi(Fe) Alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and Discussion
Summary and Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Effect of Co Content on Structural Transitions of Polycrystalline Co-Ni-Ga Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedures
Results and discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
The Crystallography of Lath Martensite Formed at Austenite Grain Boundaries in Fe-Ni-Mn Alloy
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedures
Results and discussion
Conclusions
References
Morphology of Charge Ordered Phase and its Melting by Magnetic Field in Pr0.55Ca0.45MnO3 and Nd0.5Sr0.5MnO3 Single Crystals
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results and Discussion
Summary
Acknowledgement
References
Analysis of Stacking Structure and Morphology in Ti50(Ptx, Ir50−x) Martensite by HRTEM and HAADF-STEM
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Experimental procedure
3. Results and discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Magnetic Field Induced Reorientation and Mechanical Training Process in Ni-Mn-Ga Single Crystal
Abstract
Introduction
Experiment
Results and discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Temperature Dependence of Electrical Resistivity and Diffuse Scattering in Ti-(50-x)Pd-xFe (14 x 22) alloys
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental procedure
Results and discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Effects of Temperature and Magnetic Field on Stability of Austenitic Phase in SUS304L Stainless Steel
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Reference
Modeling of the Martensite Transformation and Reorientation in SMA Under Thermomechanical Loading. Design of Finite Element Adaptative Micro-components
Abstract
Introduction
SMA constitutive law
Numerical solving
Implementation into the FE code Abaqus
Results and discussions
Conclusion and prospects
References
Magneto-Mechanical Properties and Fracture of a Mechanically Constrained Ni-Mn-Ga Single Crystal after Extended Magnetic Cycling
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Phase Proportioning in CuAlBe Shape Memory Alloys under Thermomechanical Loadings using Electric Resistance Measurements
Abstract
Introduction
Resistivity of a CuAlBe SMA phases by electric resistance measurements
Phase proportioning: two phases mixture cases
Phase proportioning: three phases mixture cases
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Possibility of Low-Carbon, Low-Temperature Bainite
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental
Martensite Start Temperatures
Bainite
Coalesced bainite
Analysis of transformation temperatures
Summary
Acknowledgement
References
Author Index ICOMAT
Subject Index ICOMAT
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