2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.5008191
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Numerical modeling of ductile fracture at the microscale combined with X-ray laminography and digital volume correlation

Abstract: Abstract. Predicting ductile fracture for complex loading paths is essential within the framework of metal forming processes. Most models are developed and used at the macroscopic scale and do not account explicitly for material microstructures. This paper describes a methodology aiming at understanding and modeling ductile damage mechanisms at the microscale. This methodology relies on (i) the acquisition of X-Ray laminography pictures during in-situ tensile tests, (ii) digital volume correlation (DVC) to mea… Show more

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