Author:
Henningsson Axel,Kutsal Mustafacan,Wright Jonathan P.,Ludwig Wolfgang,Sørensen Henning Osholm,Hall Stephen A.,Winther Grethe,Poulsen Henning Friis
Abstract
AbstractStrength, ductility, and failure properties of metals are tailored by plastic deformation routes. Predicting these properties requires modeling of the structural dynamics and stress evolution taking place on several length scales. Progress has been hampered by a lack of representative 3D experimental data at industrially relevant degrees of deformation. We present an X-ray imaging based 3D mapping of an aluminum polycrystal deformed to the ultimate tensile strength (32% elongation). The extensive dataset reveals significant intra-grain stress variations (36 MPa) up to at least half of the inter-grain variations (76 MPa), which are dominated by grain orientation effects. Local intra-grain stress concentrations are candidates for damage nucleation. Such data are important for models of structure-property relations and damage.
Funder
Vetenskapsrådet - Röntgen Ångström Cluster
European Research Council Advanced
Independent Research Fund Denmark
Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education
DanScatt
Lund University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC