Abstract
Thermally induced and stress-induced martensitic transformations in Fe-31Ni-0.3C and Fe-31Ni-0.4C (mass%) alloys have been studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM) to clarify whether or not plastic accommodation occurs during the growth of martensite. It was found that plastic deformation in austenite always accompanies thermally induced martensites for both the as-solution treated sample and ausformed sample. However, for stress-induced martensites, no plastic deformation occurs in austenite. A brief discussion is given on such difference in accommodation of the shape strain of martensite.
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