International audienceValidation and identification of micromechanical models are very exacting and sensitive tasks. The experimental identification process must provide the necessary data to verify that the modeled global behavior of the material and the corresponding changes in its microstructure are correct. This work describes an experimental procedure to validate micromechanical models focusing on their global and local thermo-mechanical responses. The procedure is then applied to evaluate the performance of a micromechanical model used in a macroscopic tensile testing simulation of a flat Al bi-crystal sample. Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and Infrared (IR) image processing are simultaneously used to measure heterogeneous displaceme...