Abstract
The formation of twinned Ni 4W precipitates in a Ni W alloy has been studied. On prolonged aging the dominant morphology found is one where two perpendicular twin related variants of Ni 4W form plate-shaped precipitates with a near (100) Ni habit plane. The orientation relationship between the Ni 4W variants and the Ni matrix leads to a macroscopic shape change with the (100) habit plane interface nearly invariant. In addition each domain has a simple shear associated with it, which can be accomodated either elasticity or by arrays of screw dislocations. Elastic accommodation leads to a strain contrast effect which is similar to that observed at screw dislocations lying normal to the foil surface.
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