High-temperature deformation followed in situ by X-ray microtomography: a methodology to track features under large strain

Author:

Lhuissier Pierre,Bormann Therese,Pelloux Guillaume,Bataillon Xavier,Pelloux Franck,Josserond Charles,Gravier Pauline,Blandin Jean-Jacques,Boller Elodie,Salvo Luc

Abstract

Metallic materials processing such as rolling, extrusion or forging often involves high-temperature deformation. Usually under such conditions the samples are characterized post mortem, under pseudo in situ conditions with interrupted tests, or in situ with a limited strain rate. A full in situ 3D characterization, directly during high-temperature deformation with a prescribed strain-rate scheme, requires a dedicated sample environment and a dedicated image-analysis workflow. A specific sample environment has been developed to enable highly controlled (temperature and strain rate) high-temperature deformation mechanical testing to be conducted while performing in situ tomography on a synchrotron beamline. A dedicated digital volume correlation algorithm is used to estimate the strain field and track pores while the material endures large deformations. The algorithm is particularly suitable for materials with few internal features when the deformation steps between two images are large. An example of an application is provided: a high-temperature compression test on a porous aluminium alloy with individual pore tracking with a specific strain-rate scheme representative of rolling conditions.

Funder

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

C-TEC/Constellium

Publisher

International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)

Subject

Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Radiation

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