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2022
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202200254
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Experimental and Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Study of the Deformation Behavior of High‐Mn Steel Micropillars

Abstract: This is a reasonable approach because FEM is suitable for discerning errors that occur during compression tests; in particular, the effects of extrinsic factors such as substrate deformation, tilt angle, and Coulomb friction coefficient. [38,39,41] Therefore, an improved modeling method, crystal plasticity (CP) FEM, was suggested to consider the intrinsic factors such as crystallographic orientations, dislocation movement, and slip systems. When analyzing the compression behavior, previous models

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