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The [112] orientation was chosen to produce two variant formations and in this case, the transformation proceeded over an ascending stress strain curve compared to the nearly plateau response for the [148] case.
Furthermore, for the drawing at a constant draw rate, the transformation proceeded with DR most efficiently for the tensile draw at a Td around 140 °C, although the draw stress increased with decreasing the Td.
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However, the transformation proceeds very inhomogeneously and results in a mixed microstructure consisting of transformed and untransformed regions.
The transformation proceeds beyond the stress plateau region and extends until martensite yielding occurs.
The transformation proceeds despite the fact that the stresses are too low according to the strain/interface energy model.
It has been found that during the cyclic phase transformations the transformation proceeds via the migration of existing austenite ferrite interfaces.
While most features are in agreement with a first-order transformation, the transformation proceeds continuously to lower temperatures, an effect which can be explained by the constraint from the substrate.
Examination of the stereochemical outcome revealed that the transformation proceeds with inversion of stereochemistry.
The transformations proceeded with high levels of chirality transfer.
As the phase transformation proceeded, the magnetic properties of the sample gradually transformed from weak ferromagnetic behaviors to strong ferromagnetic behaviors.
Upon further drawing, the α crystals steadily transformed into β crystals with increasing the DR. For the drawing at a constant Td, the crystal transformation proceeded more efficiently at a higher draw rate and, hence, at a higher draw stress.
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