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Validity of crystal plasticity models near grain boundaries: a contribution of elastic strain measurements at the micron scale

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Synchrotron Laue microdiffraction and Digital Image Correlation measurements were coupled to track the elastic strain field (or stress field) and the total strain field near a general grain boundary in a bent bicrystal. A 316L stainless steel bicrystal was deformed in situ into the elasto-plastic regime with a four-point bending setup. The test was then simulated using finite elements with a crystal plasticity model comprising internal variables (dislocation densities on discrete slip systems). The predictions of the model have been compared with both the total strain field and the elastic strain field obtained experimentally. While activated slip systems and total strains are reasonably well predicted, elastic strains appear overestimated next to the grain boundary. This suggests that conventional crystal plasticity models need improvement to correctly model stresses at grain boundaries.
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hal-02456843 , version 2 (04-11-2019)
hal-02456843 , version 1 (27-01-2020)

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Emeric Plancher, Pouya Tajdary, Thierry Auger, Olivier Castelnau, Véronique Favier, et al.. Validity of crystal plasticity models near grain boundaries: a contribution of elastic strain measurements at the micron scale. JOM Journal of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2019, 71 (10), pp.3543-3551. ⟨10.1007/s11837-019-03711-5⟩. ⟨hal-02456843v2⟩
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