The Role of Sub-Structure in Phase Transformations

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Title
The Role of Sub-Structure in Phase Transformations
Report Number
ASD-TDR-63-324 p. 477-497
Creator
Fisher, R. M.
Corporate Author
Edgar C. Bain Laboratory For Fundamental Research United States Steel Corporation
Laboratory
Directorate of Materials and Processes
Date
1963
Date Issued
1963-04
Extent
21
Identifier
AD0406794
Format
1 online resource
Abstract
Lattice defects, particularly dislocations, play important roles in the nucleation and propagation of phase transformations and so plastic deformation prior to or during transformation provides a possible means of controlling the kinetics and the resulting microstructure. The available experimental evidence and the present status of our understanding of these effects will be reviewed for transformations from austenite, formation of sigma phase and the development of anti-phase domain structures in ordered alloys.
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DTIC Record Exists
No
Illinois Tech Related
No
Photo Quality
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Report Availability
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Type
article
Media
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