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A Nanomechanical Testing Framework Yielding Front&Rear-Sided, High-Resolution, Microstructure-Correlated SEM-DIC Strain Fields

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS
Volume 62, Issue 9, Pages 1625-1646

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11340-022-00884-0

Keywords

Nano SEM-DIC; Interface mechanics; Nano tensile testing; Microstructure strain alignment

Funding

  1. Materials innovation institute M2i [S17012b]
  2. French government research program Investissements d'Avenir [ANR-18-CE08-0028-01, 16-IDEX-0001, CAP 20-25]
  3. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-18-CE08-0028] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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This article introduces a carefully designed nanomechanical testing framework, integrating various state-of-the-art testing and characterization methods to unravel nanoscale deformation mechanisms, provide 3D interpretation of deformations, and offer new opportunities for advanced multiphase simulations validation.
Background The continuous development of new multiphase alloys with improved mechanical properties requires quantitative microstructure-resolved observation of the nanoscale deformation mechanisms at, e.g., multiphase interfaces. This calls for a combinatory approach beyond advanced testing methods such as microscale strain mapping on bulk material and micrometer sized deformation tests of single grains. Objective We propose a nanomechanical testing framework that has been carefully designed to integrate several state-of-the-art testing and characterization methods. Methods (i) Well-defined nano-tensile testing of carefully selected and isolated multiphase specimens, (ii) front&rear-sided SEM-EBSD microstructural characterization combined with front&rear-sided in-situ SEM-DIC testing at very high resolution enabled by a recently developed InSn nano-DIC speckle pattern, (iii) optimized DIC strain mapping aided by application of SEM scanning artefact correction and DIC deconvolution for improved spatial resolution, (iv) a novel microstructure-to-strain alignment framework to deliver front&rear-sided, nanoscale, microstructure-resolved strain fields, and (v) direct comparison of microstructure, strain and SEM-BSE damage maps in the deformed configuration. Results Demonstration on a micrometer-sized dual-phase steel specimen, containing an incompatible ferrite-martensite interface, shows how the nanoscale deformation mechanisms can be unraveled. Discrete lath-boundary-aligned martensite strain localizations transit over the interface into diffuse ferrite plasticity, revealed by the nanoscale front&rear-sided microstructure-to-strain alignment and optimization of DIC correlations. Conclusions The proposed testing and alignment framework yields front&rear-sided aligned microstructure and strain fields providing 3D interpretation of the deformations and opening new opportunities for unprecedented validation of advanced multiphase simulations.

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