Title of article :
A multiscale thermomechanical model for cubic to tetragonal martensitic phase transformations
Author/Authors :
S. Turteltaub، نويسنده , , A.S.J. Suiker، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We develop a multiscale thermomechanical model to analyze martensitic phase transformations from a cubic crystalline
lattice to a tetragonal crystalline lattice. The model is intended for simulating the thermomechanical response of
single-crystal grains of austenite. Based on the geometrically nonlinear theory of martensitic transformations, we incorporate
microstructural effects from several subgrain length scales. The effective stiffness tensor at the grain level is
obtained through an averaging scheme, and preserves crystallographic information from the lattice scale as well as
the influence of volumetric changes due to the transformation. The model further incorporates a transformation criterion
that includes a surface energy term, which takes into account the creation of interfaces between martensite and
austenite. These effects, which are often neglected in martensitic transformation models, thus appear explicitly in the
expression of the transformation driving force that controls the onset and evolution of the transformation. In the derivation
of the transformation driving force, we clarify the relations between different combinations of thermodynamic
potentials and state variables. The predictions of the model are illustrated by analyzing the response of a phase-changing
material subjected to various types of deformations. Although the model is developed for cubic to tetragonal transformations,
it can be adapted to simulate martensitic transformations for other crystalline structures.
Keywords :
Phase transformation , Multiscale , Driving force , Austenite , martensite
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures