Nanoscale characterization of the evolution of the twin-matrix orientation in Fe-Mn-C twinning-induced plasticity steel by means of transmission electron microscopy orientation mapping

Albou, Adeline;Galceran, M.;Renard, Krystel;Godet, S.;Jacques, Pascal
(2013) Scripta Materialia — Vol. 68, n° 6, p. 400-403 (2013)

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  • Albou, AdelineUCLouvain
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  • Galceran, M.ULB
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  • Renard, KrystelUCLouvain
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  • Godet, S.ULB
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Abstract
The evolution of the orientation relationship between mechanical twins and the surrounding matrix with the degree of plastic deformation has been characterized at the nanoscale in twinning-induced plasticity steel. The recently developed automated crystal orientation mapping in transmission electron microscopy revealed that the ideal twin relationship is retained up to large levels of strain, while large orientation gradients are built up within the matrix. This particular evolution undoubtedly plays a role in the large work hardening rate of these steels.© 2012 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Albou, A., Galceran, M., Renard, K., Godet, S., & Jacques, P. (2013). Nanoscale characterization of the evolution of the twin-matrix orientation in Fe-Mn-C twinning-induced plasticity steel by means of transmission electron microscopy orientation mapping. Scripta Materialia, 68(6), 400-403. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scriptamat.2012.10.052 (Original work published 2013)