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Mechanism of homogenization of the martensite state of crystals with a shape memory effect

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The mechanism of homogenization of the martensite state of crystals with a shape memory effect under mechanical stresses applied to a crystal is theoretically analyzed in the framework of the thermodynamic approach and the theory of smeared martensite transitions. The homogenization of the martensite state of the crystal is considered for two variants of martensite that differ in all parameters (the temperature and the heat of transformation, spontaneous strains, etc.) and for many variants of martensite that differ from one another in the orientation of the habit planes.

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Translated from Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol. 44, No. 11, 2002, pp. 2075–2078.

Original Russian Text Copyright © 2002 by Malygin.

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Malygin, G.A. Mechanism of homogenization of the martensite state of crystals with a shape memory effect. Phys. Solid State 44, 2171–2174 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1521475

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