Abstract

Damage in a dual phase steel was measured using in situ high-resolution X-ray absorption tomography. A comparison with the behavior of its two constituents ferrite and martensite, taken separately, was also achieved in the present work. The method was particularly useful for analyzing the respective contribution of nucleation and growth of voids in the studied materials. Quantitative analysis of the damage events was carried out on a same 3D region inside the reconstructed volumes at different deformation steps for different samples cut from the three kinds of materials. Void number prediction and growth model, based on local stress triaxiality, show a good agreement with the experimental data.

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