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Article Dans Une Revue Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics Année : 2020

Plastic strain localization induced by microstructural gradient in laser cladding repaired structures

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Laser Cladding is an additive manufacturing technology well suited for the repair of complex metallic components. The repair is a two-step process: first, one removes the worn region and then, the initial geometry is reconstructed locally. The aim of this work is to study the influence of the microstructural gradient on the strain localization in repaired structures. More precisely, we perform in-situ SEM tensile tests completed by EBSD observations of the microstructure in the interface neighborhood between the base material and the repaired region. Furthermore, we monitor the evolution of the local plastic strain distribution at the grain level until failure. This is performed by Digital Image Correlation methods and superposition of grains contours and strain maps. The observations of grain size and plasticity are compared with predictions provided by a Hall-Petch model. The study emphasizes the importance of the microstructural gradient in the vicinity of reparation interface, more precisely it reveals that this gradient induce multiaxial strains and that the strain localization phenomenon is governed mainly by a grain size effect
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hal-02509924 , version 1 (17-03-2020)

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Camille Guévenoux, Simon Hallais, Yanis Balit, Alexandre Charles, Eric Charkaluk, et al.. Plastic strain localization induced by microstructural gradient in laser cladding repaired structures. Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, 2020, 107, pp.102520. ⟨10.1016/j.tafmec.2020.102520⟩. ⟨hal-02509924⟩
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