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Evolution of Anisotropic Stress Factors with Texture in the Biaxial Deformation of HSLA50 Steel

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Author(s)

Thomas H. Gnaeupel-Herold, Adam A. Creuziger, Mark A. Iadicola

Abstract

The effects of crystallographic texture produced by biaxial deformation on the diffraction elastic constants (DEC) are discussed. Predictions of DEC values from established and new models of grain interactions are compared with experimental data. The effect of preferred orientation on the DEC is discussed in terms of the ODF intensity and single grain stress factors along these orientation fibers.
Proceedings Title
Plasticity 2012
Volume
n/a
Conference Dates
January 3-8, 2012
Conference Location
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
Conference Title
International Symposium on Plasticity and Its Current Applications

Keywords

diffraction, stress factors, HSLA steel, texture

Citation

, T. , Creuziger, A. and Iadicola, M. (2012), Evolution of Anisotropic Stress Factors with Texture in the Biaxial Deformation of HSLA50 Steel, Plasticity 2012, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=909959 (Accessed December 6, 2024)

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Created January 3, 2012, Updated February 19, 2017