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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Antretter, Thomas
Montanuniversität Leoben
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- 2024Numerical and experimental assessment of liquid metal embrittlement in externally loaded spot welds
- 2023Experimental and Numerical Visualisation of Subsurface Rail Deformation in a Full-Scale Wheel–Rail Test Rigcitations
- 2023Variational formulation of Cahn–Hilliard-type diffusion coupled with crystal plasticitycitations
- 2022Towards virtually optimized curing cycles for polymeric encapsulations in microelectronicscitations
- 2021Thermal and Moisture Dependent Material Characterization and Modeling of Glass Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Laminates
- 2021Prediction of Curing Induced Residual Stresses in Polymeric Encapsulation Materials for Microelectronicscitations
- 2021Ductile failure modelling in pre-cracked solids using coupled fracture locus theorycitations
- 2021Validated multi-physical finite element modelling of the spot welding process of the advanced high strength steel dp1200hdcitations
- 2021Liquid Metal Embrittlement of Advanced High Strength Steelcitations
- 2019Coupled damage variable based on fracture locus: Modelling and calibrationcitations
- 2019Residual stress and microstructure evolution in steel tubes for different cooling conditions – Simulation and verificationcitations
- 2019The Effect of Loading during Martensitic Transformation of a Margaging Steel after Prior Austenite Grain Size Refinement by Thermal Cyclingcitations
- 2019Deformation-induced phase transformation in a Co-Cr-W-Mo alloy studied by high-energy X-ray diffraction during in-situ compression testscitations
- 2019Unifcation of the non-linear geometric transformation theory of martensite and crystal plasticity - Application to dislocated lath martensite in steelscitations
- 2019Thermodynamic and mechanical stability of Ni3X-type intermetallic compoundscitations
- 2018Influence of environmental factors like temperature and humidity on MEMS packaging materials.citations
- 2018The effect of loading during martensitic transformation of a maraging steel after prior austenite grain size refinement by thermal cycling
- 2016Experimental and theoretical evidence of displacive martensite in an intermetallic Mo-containing $gamma$-TiAl based alloycitations
- 2015Size Effects in Residual Stress Formation during Quenching of Cylinders Made of Hot-Work Tool Steelcitations
- 2015Fracture mechanics of thin film systems on the sub-micron scalecitations
- 2015Fracture mechanics of thin film systems on the sub-micron scalecitations
- 2015Microwave absorption and its thermo-mechanical consequences in heterogeneous rocks
- 2014The role of phase interface energy in martensitic transformations : A lattice Monte-Carlo simulationcitations
- 2012Finite Element Modeling of the Cyclic Wetting Mechanism in the Active Part of Wheat Awnscitations
- 2012A mean-field model for transformation induced plasticity including backstress effects for non-proportional loadingscitations
- 2011A space-time concept for martensitic phase transformation based on statistical physicscitations
- 2011A multi-block-spin approach for martensitic phase transformation based on statistical physicscitations
- 2005Martensitic phase transformations of bulk nanocrystalline NiTi alloys
- 2003Effect of back stress evolution due to martensitic transformation on iso-volume fraction lines in a Cr-Ni-Mo-Al-Ti maraging steelcitations
- 2002Back stress evolution and iso-volume fraction lines in a Cr-Ni-Mo-Al-Ti maraging steel in the process of martensitic transformationcitations
- 2002Transformation Induced Plasticity (Trip) in a maraging steelcitations
- 2002The thermo-mechanical response to a general loading path of a martensitically transforming steelcitations
- 2002Theory, experiments and numerical modelling of phase transformations with emphasis on TRIP
- 2001Mechanical properties of a Cr-Ni-Mo-Al-Ti maraging steel in the process of martensitic transformationcitations
- 2000New view on transformation induced plasticity (TRIP)citations
- 2000The role of backstress in phase transforming steels
- 2000Deformation behavior of elastic-plastic materials containing instantly transforming inclusions
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Back stress evolution and iso-volume fraction lines in a Cr-Ni-Mo-Al-Ti maraging steel in the process of martensitic transformation
Abstract
<p>The quantitative identification of the back stress evolution is carried out for a Cr-Ni-Mo-Al-Ti maraging steel in the process of martensitic transformation under thermomechanical loading conditions. The evolution depends on the direction of the applied stress: tensile, compressive or shear. The iso-volume fraction lines (the iso-ξ lines) are determined between the transformation-start and -finish lines on the applied stress-temperature plane. The iso-ξ lines are composed of a tensile-branch and a compressive-branch, each of which is parallel to the martensite-start line. The interaction point of the tensile- and compressive-branches of the iso-ξ line shifts to the direction of the back stress evolution. The almost hold stress-independent martensite-finish line, identified in a previous paper (Mater. Sci. Eng. A308 (2001) 25) is proved to be attributed to the back stress evolution.</p>