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High-Resolution Reciprocal Space Mapping for Characterizing Deformation Structures

In Strain and Dislocation Gradients From Diffraction — 2014, pp. 322-357
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Materials and Surface Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark3

Roskilde University4

Neutrons and X-rays for Materials Physics, Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark5

German Electron Synchrotron6

With high-angular resolution three-dimensional X-ray diffraction (3DXRD), quantitative information is gained about dislocation structures in individual grains in the bulk of a macroscopic specimen by acquiring reciprocal space maps. In high-resolution 3D reciprocal space maps of tensile-deformed copper, individual, almost dislocation-free subgrains are identified from high-intensity peaks and distinguished by their unique combination of orientation and elastic strain; dislocation walls manifest themselves as a smooth cloud of lower intensity.

The elastic strain shows only minor variations within each subgrain, but larger variations between different subgrains. On average, subgrains experience backward strains, whereas dislocation walls are strained in a forward direction. Based on these observations the necessary revision of the classical composite model is outlined.

Additionally, subgrain dynamics is followed in situ during varying loading conditions by reciprocal space mapping: during uninterrupted tensile deformation, formation of subgrains is observed concurrently with broadening of Bragg reflections shortly after the onset of plastic deformation. When the traction is terminated, stress relaxation occurs, but no changes in number, size and orientation of the subgrains are observed.

The radial profile asymmetry becomes reversed, when pre-deformed specimens are deformed in tension along a perpendicular axis.

Language: English
Publisher: World Scientific
Year: 2014
Pages: 322-357
Journal subtitle: Spatially-resolved Local Structure and Defects
ISBN: 190897964X , 190897964x and 9781908979643
Types: Book chapter
DOI: 10.1142/9781908979636_0009
ORCIDs: Pantleon, Wolfgang and Poulsen, Henning Friis

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