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- 2024Grain-level effects on in-situ deformation-induced phase transformations in a complex-phase steel using 3DXRD and EBSD
- 2023Hoop strain measurement during a SiC/SiC ceramic composite tube burst test by digital volume correlation of X-ray computed tomographscitations
- 20233-Dimensional analysis of fatigue crack fields and crack growth by in situ synchrotron X-ray tomographycitations
- 20233D correlative imaging of lithium ion concentration in a vertically oriented electrode microstructure with a density gradient.citations
- 2022Hoop Strain Measurement During a SiC/SiC Ceramic Composite Tube Burst Test by Digital Volume Correlation of X-Ray Computed Tomographscitations
- 2022Correlative full field X-ray Compton scattering imaging and X-ray computed tomography for in situ observation of Li ion batteriescitations
- 2022Probing interdendritic flow and hot tearing during solidification using real time X-ray imaging and droplet trackingcitations
- 2021Synchrotron X-ray imaging of directed energy deposition additive manufacturing of titanium alloy Ti-6242citations
- 2020In situ measurement of elastic and total strains during ambient and high temperature deformation of a polygranular graphitecitations
- 2020Unifying the effects of in and out-of-plane constraint on the fracture of ductile materialscitations
- 2020In-situ X-ray radiography of primary Fe-rich intermetallic compound formationcitations
- 2020Measurement of strain evolution in overloaded roller bearings using time-of-flight neutron diffractioncitations
- 2019Transgranular liquation cracking of grains in the semi-solid statecitations
- 2019Revealing internal flow behaviour in arc welding and additive manufacturing of metals.citations
- 2019In situ characterization of work hardening and springback in grade 2 α-titanium under tensile loadcitations
- 2018Mapping of axial plastic zone for roller bearing overloads using neutron transmission imagingcitations
- 2017In-situ observation of fragmentation of primary crystals by ultrasonic cavitation in water
- 2017A synchrotron X-radiography study of the fragmentation and refinement of primary intermetallic particles in an Al-35Cu alloy induced by ultrasonic melt processing
- 2017On the occurrence of a eutectic-type structure in solidification of Al-Zr alloyscitations
- 2017On the occurrence of a eutectic-type structure in solidification of Al-Zr alloyscitations
- 2017A synchrotron X-ray diffraction study of non-proportional strain-path effectscitations
- 2016Polycrystal deformation analysis by high energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction on the I12 JEEP beamline at Diamond Light Sourcecitations
- 2016A synchrotron X-ray diffraction study of non-proportional strain-path effects.citations
- 2016Polycrystal deformation analysis by high energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction on the 112 JEEP beamline at Diamond Light Sourcecitations
- 2016Time-resolved synchrotron tomographic quantification of deformation during indentation of an equiaxed semi-solid granular alloycitations
- 2016A synchrotron X-ray diffraction study of non-proportional strain-path effectscitations
- 2015Transgranular liquation cracking of grains in the semi-solid statecitations
- 2015A synchrotron X-ray diffraction study of in situ biaxial deformationcitations
- 2015Time-resolved synchrotron diffractometry of phase transformations in high strength nickel-based superalloyscitations
- 2014Dark-field hyperspectral X-ray imagingcitations
- 2014Development of EM-CCD-based X-ray detector for synchrotron applicationscitations
- 2014Influence of Fe-rich intermetallics on solidification defects in Al-Si-Cu alloyscitations
- 2013Residual stresses in Linear Friction Welding of aluminium alloyscitations
- 2013A new parameter for modelling three-dimensional damage evolution validated by synchrotron tomographycitations
- 2012Quantifying damage accumulation during the hot deformation of free-cutting steels using ultra-fast synchrotron tomographycitations
- 2011In situ X-ray observation of semi-solid deformation and failure in Al-Cu alloyscitations
- 2000A study of the role of (Nb,Ti)C carbides in fatigue crack initiation in IN718 at 20oC and 600oC
- 2000Effect of oxidation on high temperature fatigue crack initiation and short crack growth in Inconel 718
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A synchrotron X-ray diffraction study of in situ biaxial deformation
Abstract
The biaxial deformation of a ferritic sheet steel has been examined using high energy in situ X-ray diffraction. A purpose built biaxial loading mechanism was constructed to enable deformation across a wide range of strain ratios. Three nominal deformation conditions were compared: (1) uniaxial loading, εTD / εRD =-ν, (2) biaxial deformation where εTD / εRD =0.4, and (3) approximately balanced biaxial deformation, with εTD / εRD =1.5. This novel setup allowed the full Debye-Scherrer diffraction rings to be acquired during arbitrary selected strain-paths, permitting lattice strains and reflection intensities to be measured across an unrivalled grain orientation range for such deformation conditions. This experiment reveals that the accumulation of lattice strain during deformation, as a function of azimuthal angle, is highly sensitive to strain path. For the εTD / εRD =1.5 strain path, whilst lattice strain accumulates most rapidly in the εTD direction during early stages of plastic deformation, the lattice strain is shown to distribute almost perfectly isotropically for the observed orientations when plastic strain is high. This was found to be in contrast to strain paths where εTD / εRD 蠐1.5, demonstrating that lattice strain magnitudes remain highest in the direction parallel to the tensile axis with the highest applied load. Furthermore, the technique provides the capability to observe the evolution of texture fibres via changes in reflection intensity during different applied strain ratios.