The transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) effect is investigated during a load path change using a cruciform sample. The transformation properties are followed by in-situ neutron diffraction derived from the central area of the cruciform sample. Additionally, the spatial distribution of the TRIP effect triggered by stress concentrations is visualized using neutron Bragg edge imaging including, e.g., weak positions of the cruciform geometry. The results demonstrate that neutron diffraction contrast imaging offers the possibility to capture the TRIP effect in objects with complex geometries under complex stress states.
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research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000529208000189
Author(s)
Polatidis, Efthymios
Morgano, Manuel
Malamud, Florencia
Bacak, Michael
Panzner, Tobias
Strobl, Markus
Date Issued
2020-03-02
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13
Issue
6
Article Number
1450
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EPFL
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May 20, 2020
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