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What does SIM stand for?

Stress-Induced Martensite


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3): (i) elastic response of austenite at low strains (<1%) as denoted by BC, (ii) stress-induced transformation from austenite to martensite with a long and constant stress plateau at intermediate and large strains (1%-6%) as indicated by CD, (iii) elastic response in the stress-induced martensite state at large strains (>8%) represented by DE, (iv) elastic recovery of strain upon stress removal as shown by EF, (v) instinctive recovery of strain at almost a constant stress path because of the reverse transformation to austenite due to the instability of martensite at T > [A.
The thermomechanical heat treatment is adapted to the CuAlBe alloy: the main effect of the thermomechanical treatment is that the stabilized stress-induced martensite is suppressed.
A]), * elasticity modulus for the stress-induced martensite phase ([D.

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