2. Simulations based on orientation maps
EBSD is a widely used experimental technique for understanding various microstructural mechanisms, as described in the preceding paragraphs.
But it's also a technique that's now widely used to support simulation (input data, validation of calculations).
We briefly present several examples of simulations using EBSD data.
2.1 Deformation simulation
Optimizing the properties of metallic materials requires a better understanding of the relationships between their microstructure, deformation or damage mechanisms, and their behavior laws.
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Bibliography
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BLG Productions for deformation analysis
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Groupement national de microscopie électronique à balayage et de microanalyses (National group for scanning electron microscopy and microanalysis)
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