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Experimental study and multiscale modelling of the high temperature deformation of tempered martensite under multiaxial loading

The microstructural deformation of ex-service 9Cr-1Mo steel, with a tempered martensitic microstructure, has been examined in this study, through the combined use of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and multiscale modelling techniques. Both the experimental and predicted deformation of the ma...

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description The microstructural deformation of ex-service 9Cr-1Mo steel, with a tempered martensitic microstructure, has been examined in this study, through the combined use of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and multiscale modelling techniques. Both the experimental and predicted deformation of the material at a notch root on a range of scales from the specimen level down to the microstructural block level are compared. A tension loaded notch specimen of the material which was extracted from an ex-service power plant pipe was used for this analysis. The deformation at the specimen level was quantified by analysis of the load displacement curves and notch opening displacement, which showed excellent agreement with the predicted results from the experimentally calibrated elastic-plastic finite-element model of the specimen geometry. The microstructural deformation was experimentally measured through the use of EBSD carried out at the notch root before and after high temperature mechanical testing. The initial orientation of the microstructure as well as the displacement around the boundary of the area of interest in the macroscale model were applied to a representative volume element (RVE) and a slip based crystal plasticity modelling framework was implemented to model the in-elastic deformation of the material under high temperature loading.
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Chromium molybdenum steels
Deformation
Deformation analysis
Diffraction
Displacement
EBSD
Elastic deformation
Electric power generation
Electron backscatter diffraction
Elevated temperature
Ex-service material
Finite element method
High temperature
Martensitic stainless steels
Mathematical models
Mean orientation difference (MOD)
Mechanical tests
Microstructure
Modelling
Multiscale analysis
Multiscale modelling
Plastic strain
Specimen geometry
Tempered martensite
title Experimental study and multiscale modelling of the high temperature deformation of tempered martensite under multiaxial loading
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