Author:
Agbovi K. E.,Fajoui J.,Girault B.,Gloaguen D.,Kabra S.,Kelleher J.,Kockelmann W.
Abstract
In situneutron diffraction method has been used to investigate deformation mechanisms (slip and twinning deformation modes) during uniaxial tensile tests of extruded a-titanium alloy at room temperature, 100 and 300 °C. For this purpose, the prediction of an Elasto-Plastic Self-Consistent (EPSC) model was compared with the experimental data. Results show that there is a good agreement between the simulations and neutron diffraction measurements. The EPSC model enables realistic predictions of not only the elastic lattice strains developed in variously oriented grain families but also the macroscopic stress-strain response within the bulk material.