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In a polycrystalline material, the stress distribution on a microscopic scale is not uniform due to the elastic anisotropy and slip systems of constituent crystal grains. This leads to localized high stresses, especially at grain boundaries, when a load is applied to the material. In this paper, this localized stress is called as “microscopic stress”, distinguishing it from that in a homogeneous continuous body.
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