“…In particular, the parameters such as the grain orientation distribution (see, e.g. [1,36,42,43], and the references therein), average grain size [31,44,45], type of the GBs (tilt or twist) [28,32,39], GB energy change during MTs [27], stress concentration within the GBs during transformations [33,36,46], degree of reduction in symmetry from A to M [43,47], and direction of loadings [22] have been observed to play an important role on nucleation and evolution of very rich martensitic microstructures. The MTs in nanocrystalline materials, which contain a large volume fraction of the GBs and TJs, are greatly influenced by these heterogeneous sites [48,49].…”