The lattice strain and intensity evolution obtained from in-situ neutron diffraction experiments of 316L cruciform samples subjected to 45 degrees and 90 degrees load path changes are presented and predicted using the multi-scale modeling approach proposed in Upadhyay et al., IJP 108 (2018) 144-168. At the macroscale, the multi-scale approach uses the implementation of the viscoplastic self-consistent polycrystalline model as a user-material into ABAQUS finite element framework to predict the non-linearly coupled gauge stresses of the cruciform geometry. The predicted gauge stresses are then used to drive the elasto-viscoplastic fast Fourier transform polycrystalline model to predict the lattice strain and intensity evolutions. Both models ...
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AbstractA multi-scale elastic-plastic finite element and fast Fourier transform based approach is pr...
AbstractA change in strain path may have a significant effect on the mechanical response of metals. ...
Individual anisotropic grains within a polycrystalline material exhibit different micro-mechanical r...
A change in strain path may have a significant effect on the mechanical response of metals. In order...
We propose a multi-scale modeling approach that can simulate the microstructural and mechanical beha...
International audienceDiffraction methods for lattice strain measurement provide useful information ...
The residual stresses in materials have a considerable effect on the mechanical properties, includin...
Because of the inhomogeneity in the polycrystalline materials, the nontrivial grain-to-grain and pha...
International audienceThe generation of internal stresses/strains arising from mechanical deformatio...
A major challenge for modeling the mechanics of engineering alloys is linking phenomena across multi...
Multi-scale modelling offers physical insights in the relationship between microstructure and proper...
The time-of-flight neutron diffraction technique and the elastoplastic self-consistent model were us...
This work investigates the micro-mechanics of a multiphase steel sheet during a uniaxial tensile tes...
The mechanical behaviour of a duplex stainless steel is investigated through mesoscopic measurements...
The role of misfit stress in kinematic hardening under reversed straining of a Type 316H austenitic ...
AbstractA multi-scale elastic-plastic finite element and fast Fourier transform based approach is pr...
AbstractA change in strain path may have a significant effect on the mechanical response of metals. ...
Individual anisotropic grains within a polycrystalline material exhibit different micro-mechanical r...
A change in strain path may have a significant effect on the mechanical response of metals. In order...
We propose a multi-scale modeling approach that can simulate the microstructural and mechanical beha...
International audienceDiffraction methods for lattice strain measurement provide useful information ...
The residual stresses in materials have a considerable effect on the mechanical properties, includin...
Because of the inhomogeneity in the polycrystalline materials, the nontrivial grain-to-grain and pha...
International audienceThe generation of internal stresses/strains arising from mechanical deformatio...
A major challenge for modeling the mechanics of engineering alloys is linking phenomena across multi...
Multi-scale modelling offers physical insights in the relationship between microstructure and proper...
The time-of-flight neutron diffraction technique and the elastoplastic self-consistent model were us...
This work investigates the micro-mechanics of a multiphase steel sheet during a uniaxial tensile tes...
The mechanical behaviour of a duplex stainless steel is investigated through mesoscopic measurements...
The role of misfit stress in kinematic hardening under reversed straining of a Type 316H austenitic ...