
Microstructure of Martensite
Why it forms and how it gives rise to the shape-memory effect
Kaushik Bhattacharya(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 6. November 2003
Book
Hardback
300 pages
978-0-19-850934-9 (ISBN)
Description
Martensites are crystalline solids that display dazzling patterns at the microscopic scales. This microstructure gives rise to unusual macroscopic properties like the shape-memory effect. Starting with the crystalline structure, this book describes a theoretical framework for studying martensites and uses the theory to explain why these materials form microstructure. The macroscopic consequences of the microstructure are subsequently discussed. Complete with a piece of shape-memory wire and numerous examples from real materials, this book represents a successful case study in multiscale modelling, giving a clear understanding of the link between microstructure and macroscopic properties. Beautifully written, in a most clear and pedagogical manner, it holds appeal for a broad audience. On the one hand, it introduces modern modelling techniques to those trained in materials science, mechanics and physics, and shows how these techniques can be used in real-world problems. On the other hand, it introduces physical phenomena to those trained in mathematics, and demonstrates how such phenomena give rise to interesting mathematical problems.
Reviews / Votes
There is certainly great need for this book. There is nothing quite like it. * Robert V. Kohn, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences * Bhattacharya has described the modern theory in the clearest and most pedagogical way that I have seen. It will be a very valuable addition to the literature on martensite. * Adrian P. Sutton FRS, University of Oxford * Bhattacharya explains in simple terms various ideas that only otherwise are available in the mathematical literature and completely unaccessible to a materials scientist... There is no comparable text out there. * Richard D. James, University of Minnesota * A remarkable effort of the author is that of presenting an issue that usually requires nontrivial mathematical techniques in a format accessible not only to experts. * Mathematical Reviews, 2007 * Bhattacharya is one of the top researchers in this field and perhaps the finest expositor of this material that I know. * Rohan Abeyaratne, Massachusetts Institute of Technology *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
numerous figures, tables and halftones; 2pp colour plates
Dimensions
Height: 247 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
732 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-850934-9 (9780198509349)
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Person
Kaushik Bhattacharya is Professor of Mechanics and Materials Science at the California Institute of Technology. He received a NSF Young Investigator Award in 1994, the Charles Lee Powell Award in 1997 and in 2002, was invited to take part in the Frontiers of Engineering Symposium organised by the National Academy of Engineering. He is a member of various editorial boards.
Author
, Professor of Mechanics and Materials Science, California Institute of Technology
Content
1. Introduction ; 2. Review of Continuum Mechanics ; 3. Continuum Theory of Crystalline Solids ; 4. Martensitic Phase Transformation ; 5. Twinning in Martensite ; 6. Origin of Microstructure ; 7. Special Microstructures ; 8. Analysis of Microstructure ; 9. The Shape-Memory Effect ; 10. Thin Films ; 11. Geometrically Linear Theory ; 12. Piece-wise Linear Elasticity ; 13. Polycrystals