Abstract

A method for obtaining microscopic and localized stress-strain curves is proposed by combining strain measurements using the digital image correlation (DIC) method with stress measurements using high-resolution electron backscattered diffraction (HR-EBSD). A dataset containing 11 steps of stress–strain information in a single subset was created by applying georeferencing to DIC strain maps and HR-EBSD stress maps measured in a deformation-interrupted microstructure. This analysis allowed us to obtain local stress-strain curves and strain energy maps of polycrystalline nickel alloys. A comparison of the stress-strain curves obtained from any subset in the map revealed that these curves show extremely diverse shapes depending on the location in the microstructure.

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