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Fig. 5 | Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences

Fig. 5

From: A thermo-elastoplastic self-consistent homogenization method for inter-granular plasticity with application to thermal ratcheting of TATB

Fig. 5

Pole figures showing crystal orientation by basal plane normal distribution with sample axis of transverse isotropy aligned with the center of pole figure: a TATB neat-pressed pellet texture after measurements of Yeager et al. [67], and b mobilized grain orientations at onset of plasticity where approximately 1/4 of the grains (252 of them) are slipping. Units are “times random” probability

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