Stress-induced detwinning and martensite transformation in an austenite Ni-Mn-Ga alloy with martensite cluster under uniaxial loading

IUCrJ. 2019 Mar 27;6(Pt 3):366-372. doi: 10.1107/S2052252519003208. eCollection 2019 May 1.

Abstract

Stress-induced martensitic detwinning and martensitic transformation during step-wise compression in an austenite Ni-Mn-Ga matrix with a martensite cluster under uniaxial loading have been investigated by electron backscatter diffraction, focusing on the crystallographic features of microstructure evolution. The results indicate that detwinning occurs on twins with a high Schmid factor for both intra-plate and inter-plate twins in the hierarchical structure, resulting in a nonmodulated (NM) martensite composed only of favourable variants with [001]NM orientation away from the compression axis. Moreover, the stress-induced martensitic transformation occurs at higher stress levels, undergoing a three-stage transformation from austenite to a twin variant pair and finally to a single variant with increasing compressive stress, and theoretical calculation shows that the corresponding crystallographic configuration is accommodated to the compression stress. The present research not only provides a comprehensive understanding of martensitic variant detwinning and martensitic transformation under compression stress, but also offers important guidelines for the mechanical training process of martensite.

Keywords: detwinning; electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD); magnetic shape-memory alloys (MSMAs); martensitic transformation.

Grants and funding

This work was funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China grant 51431005. National Natural Science Foundation of China grant 51571056. Funding Program of the Education Department of Liaoning Province grant L2014094. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation grant 2018M640375.