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Reconstruction of the 3D representative volume element from the generalized two-point correlation function

Abstract

This paper presents the first application of three-dimensional (3D) cross-correlation microstructure reconstruction implemented for a representative volume element (RVE) to facilitate the microstructure engineering of materials. This has been accomplished by developing a new methodology for reconstructing 3D microstructure using experimental two-dimensional electron backscatter diffraction data. The proposed methodology is based on the analytical representation of the generalized form of the two-point correlation function—the distance-disorientation function (DDF). Microstructure reconstruction is accomplished by extending the simulated annealing techniques to perform three term reconstruction with a minimization of the DDF. The new 3D microstructure reconstruction algorithm is employed to determine the 3D RVE containing all of the relevant microstructure information for accurately computing the mechanical response of solids, especially when local microstructural variations influence the global response of the material as in the case of fracture initiation.

Authors

Staraselski Y; Brahme A; Mishra RK; Inal K

Journal

Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 23, No. 1,

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Publication Date

January 1, 2015

DOI

10.1088/0965-0393/23/1/015007

ISSN

0965-0393

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