On non stress-free junctions between martensitic plates
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Abstract: The analytical understanding of microstructures arising in martensitic phase transitions relies usually on the study of stress-free interfaces between different variants of martensite. However, in the literature there are experimental observations of non stress-free junctions between martensitic plates, where the compatibility theory fails to be predictive. In this work, we focus on junctions, which are non stress-free interfaces between different martensitic variants experimentally observed in Ti74Nb23Al3. We first motivate the formation of some non stress-free junctions by studying the two well problem under suitable boundary conditions. We then give a mathematical characterisation of junctions within the theory of elasto-plasticity, and show that for deformation gradients as in Ti74Nb23Al3 our characterisation agrees with experimental results. Furthermore, we are able to prove that, under suitable hypotheses that are verified in the study of Ti74Nb23Al3, junctions are strict weak local minimisers of a simplified energy functional for martensitic transformations in the context of elasto-plasticity.
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