Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571562 | Materials Characterization | 2011 | 10 Pages |
This X-ray diffraction study reports the grain-resolved elastic strains in about 1000 randomly oriented grains embedded in a polycrystalline copper sample. Diffraction data were collected in situ in the undeformed state and at a plastic strain of 1.5% while the sample was under tensile load. For each grain the centre-of-mass position was determined with an accuracy of 10 μm, the volume with a relative error of 20%, the orientation to 0.05° and the axial strain to 10− 4. The elastic strain along the tensile direction exhibited a grain orientation dependence with grains within 20° of <100> carrying the largest strain. While the width of the strain distribution for all grains did not change upon plastic loading, the grain-resolved data show a significant widening of the distribution evaluated for small subsets of initially elastically similar grains. This widening appears independent of the grain orientation.
Research Highlights► X-ray diffraction study of ~ 1000 Cu grains during in situ plastic deformation. ► Grain averaged positions, orientations, volumes and elastic strain tensors derived. ► Both lattice rotation and axial strain depend on the initial grain orientation. ► Grains within 20° of <100> carry the largest elastic strain along the tensile axis. ► The results enable evaluation and development of polycrystal plasticity models.