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Title Evaluating the mechanical behaviour of 316 stainless steel at the microscale using finite element modelling and in-situ neutron scattering
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Abstract In this study, the deformation behavior of an austenitic stainless steel is investigated at the microscale by means of insitu neutron diffraction (ND) measurements in conjunction with finite-element (FE) simulations. Results are presented in terms of (elastic) lattice strains for selected grain (crystallite) families. The FE model is based on a crystallographic (slip system based) representation of the deformation at the microscale. The present study indicates that combined in-situ ND measurement and micromechanical modelling provides an enhanced understanding of the mechanical response at the microscale in engineering steels.
Organisation ISIS , ISIS-ENGIN-X , STFC
Keywords Engineering
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Paper In Conference Proceedings In 2010 ASME PVP/K-PVP Conference, 18-20 Jul 2010, .