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Localization of Stresses in Polycrystalline Grains Measured by Neutron Diffraction and Predicted by Self-Consistent Model

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Time of flight neutron diffraction method was applied to measure elastic lattice strains in austenitic steel during "in situ" tensile test. Comparing experimental data with self-consistent model, the critical resolved shear stress and hardening parameters were determined for polycrystalline grains. The result allowed us to determine the main component of the stress localization tensor, relating the rate of grain stress with the applied macrostress rate. The evolution of concentration tensor in function of the applied macrostress was analyzed. Finally, the load transfer between grains during yielding of the sample was studied.
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hal-02279190 , version 1 (05-09-2019)

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Anita Gaj, Léa Le Joncour, Andrzej Baczmanski, Sebastian Wroński, Benoît Panicaud, et al.. Localization of Stresses in Polycrystalline Grains Measured by Neutron Diffraction and Predicted by Self-Consistent Model. Materials Science Forum, 2011, 681, pp.103-108. ⟨10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.681.103⟩. ⟨hal-02279190⟩

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