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Propagation of the interface in the stress-induced austenite-martensite transformation
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    Propagation of the interface in the stress-induced austenite-martensite transformation (English)
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    1983
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    one-dimensional phenomenological model
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    interface
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    shape memory alloy
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    stress-induced austenite-martensite transformation
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    simplified stress- strain relation
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    propagation of surface of strong discontinuity
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    interface can move with subsonic velocity with respect to martensite
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    dependence of velocity on initial state of material and on temperature
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    evolution equation for amplitude of discontinuity on interface
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    interface cease to exist after finite time
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    case of physically reasonable behavior of second gradient of deformation
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    interface is thermodynamically stable
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    all amplitudes of discontinuity
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    numerical results
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