Optimality of general lattice transformations with applications to the Bain strain in steel

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This article provides a rigorous proof of a conjecture by E. C. Bain in 1924 on the optimality of the so-called Bain strain based on a criterion of least atomic movement. A general framework that explores several such optimality criteria is introduced and employed to show the existence of optimal transformations between any two Bravais lattices. A precise algorithm and a graphical user interface to determine this optimal transformation is provided. Apart from the Bain conjecture concerning the transformation from face-centred cubic to bodycentred cubic, applications include the face-centred cubic to body-centred tetragonal transition as well as the transformation between two triclinic phases of terephthalic acid.

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Koumatos, K., & Muehlemann, A. (2016). Optimality of general lattice transformations with applications to the Bain strain in steel. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 472(2188). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2015.0865

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