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  1. This study establishes the Orientation Relationship (OR) between the austenitic and martensitic phases of the new Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) FeMnNiAl from both experiments and analytical modeling. Through Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Electron Back-Scatter Difraction, three distinct ORs, namely the Nishiyama-Wassermann (N-W), Pitsch, and Kurdjumov–Sachs (K-S) ORs are established. The observations of non-unique ORs are explained using the energy-minimization theory of martensite revealing dependence of OR on the internal morphology of the martensitic phase, whether twinned or stackingfaulted. It is shown that the twin-variants of an internally twinned martensitic structure individually explain the Pitsch and K-S ORs. The N-W OR was observed in a stackingfaulted substructure of martensite. Through a novel extension to the energy-minimization theory for stacking-faulted substructures, the N-W OR is explained. Thus, the current study challenges the notion of OR as a material-characteristic and reveals a dependence of the OR on the internal substructure of the martensitic phase in SMAs, further establishing the OR for the new SMA FeMnNiAl. 
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  2. This study establishes the Orientation Relationship (OR) between the austenitic and martensitic phases of the new Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) FeMnNiAl from both experiments and analytical modeling. Through Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Electron Back-Scatter Difraction, three distinct ORs, namely the Nishiyama-Wassermann (N-W), Pitsch, and Kurdjumov–Sachs (K-S) ORs are established. The observations of non-unique ORs are explained using the energy-minimization theory of martensite revealing dependence of OR on the internal morphology of the martensitic phase, whether twinned or stackingfaulted. It is shown that the twin-variants of an internally twinned martensitic structure individually explain the Pitsch and K-S ORs. The N-W OR was observed in a stackingfaulted substructure of martensite. Through a novel extension to the energy-minimization theory for stacking-faulted substructures, the N-W OR is explained. Thus, the current study challenges the notion of OR as a material-characteristic and reveals a dependence of the OR on the internal substructure of the martensitic phase in SMAs, further establishing the OR for the new SMA FeMnNiAl. 
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