Damage fluctuations in creep deformed copper studied with synchrotron X-ray microtomography
Résumé
Damage localization during power law creep of copper has been investigated in situ with synchrotron X-ray microtomography. The analysis of the area fraction of cavities corresponding to a given material slice has revealed that damage localization begins relatively early at half of the creep lifetime. The amplitude of the maximum fluctuation shows parabolic behavior as a function of mean void volume fraction. Existing models of damage evolution underpredict the amount of real damage and overpredict power-law creep life-time.
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