The effect of boundary conditions (constant load, constant strain and elastic follow-up) on lattice strain evolution during creep in a polycrystalline austenitic stainless steel was studied using in situ neutron diffraction at 550 °C. The lattice strains were found to remain constant under constant load control. However, under constant strain and elastic follow-up control, the lattice strains relaxed the most in the elastically softest lattice plane {200} and the least in the elastically stiffest lattice plane {111}. The intergranular stresses created between different grain families were constant during creep tests irrespective of the boundary conditions with the initial applied stresses of 250 MPa.
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Wang, Y. Q., Hossain, S., Kabra, S., Zhang, S. Y., Smith, D. J., & Truman, C. E. (2017). Effect of boundary conditions on the evolution of lattice strains in a polycrystalline austenitic stainless steel. Journal of Materials Science, 52(13), 7929–7936. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-017-0997-6
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