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A mechanical view of transformation-induced plasticity

Eine mechanische Theorie über die umwandlungsinduzierte Plastizität

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A mechanical framework on the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) is presented. Numerical illustration of the theory can well explain such phenomena in TRIP as a remarkable increase in elongation at a certain range of temperature in the uniaxial tensile tests and the effect of the residual austenite.

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Eine mechanische Theorie über die umwandlungsinduzierte Plastizität (TRIP) wird präsentiert. Es wird durch numerische Illustration gezeigt, daß die Theorie solche Phänomene in TRIP wie eine bemerkenswerte Zunahme der Umformung beim Zugversuch in einem gewissen Temperaturbereich und den Einfluß des residualen Austenit gut beschreiben kann.

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Tanaka, K., Sato, Y. A mechanical view of transformation-induced plasticity. Ing. arch 55, 147–155 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00536831

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