1.The high wearing resistance of the samples after hydrocooling and air cooling was partially attributed to martensite transformation and work-hardening.
2.It was reported that the detwinning stress in martensite of Ti-Ni alloys increases with increasing annealing temperature, but the reason for such a strange behavior has remained unclear.
3.It holds that main causes promoting crack on martensite stainless steel are gross martensite and crystal boundary carburet and secondary phase distributed along crystal boundary.
2.More specifically, these alloys undergo a transformation from a low-temperature, less ordered phase (martensite) to a high-temperature, more ordered phase (austenite), enabled by the unique alloy compositions typically involving metals such as nickel, titanium, copper, and zinc.