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2020 ◽  
Vol 279 ◽  
pp. 128519
Author(s):  
Liang Wu ◽  
Xianfeng Li ◽  
Haowei Wang

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Berit Zeller-Plumhoff ◽  
Anna-Lena Robisch ◽  
Daniele Pelliccia ◽  
Elena Longo ◽  
Hanna Slominska ◽  
...  

Abstract Magnesium and its alloys attract increasingly wide attention in various fields, ranging from transport to medical solutions, due to their outstanding structural and degradation properties. These properties can be tailored through alloying and thermo-mechanical processing, which is often complex and multi-step, thus requiring in-depth analysis. In this work, we demonstrate the capability of synchrotron-based nanotomographic X-ray imaging methods, namely holotomography and transmission X-ray microscopy, for the quantitative 3D analysis of the evolution of intermetallic precipitate (particle) morphology and distribution in magnesium alloy Mg–5.78Zn–0.44Zr subjected to a complex multi-step processing. A rich history of variation of the intermetallic particle structure in the processed alloy provided a testbed for challenging the analytical capabilities of the imaging modalities studied. The main features of the evolving precipitate structure revealed earlier by traditional light and electron microscopy methods were confirmed by the 3D techniques of synchrotron-based X-ray imaging. We further demonstrated that synchrotron-based X-ray imaging enabled uncovering finer details of the variation of particle morphology and number density at various stages of processing—above and beyond the information provided by visible light and electron microscopy.


Crystals ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 345
Author(s):  
François Saint-Antonin ◽  
Williams Lefebvre ◽  
Ivan Blum

In a previous work, the chemical elements necessary for the achievement of Niobium base superalloys were defined in order to get a structure equivalent to that of Nickel base superalloys, which contain ordered precipitates within a disordered solid-solution. It was especially emphasized that precipitation hardening in the Niobium matrix would be possible with the addition of Ni. The remaining question about the design of such Niobium superalloys concerned the achievement of ordered precipitates in crystalline coherence with the Nb matrix i.e., with a crystalline structure equivalent to the Nb crystal prototype and with a lattice parameter in coherency with that of the Nb matrix. In order to reduce the trial/error experimental work, a reasoning based on various data for the achievement of coherency is presented. Then, starting from the Nb-Hf-Ni ternary alloy thus defined, this paper demonstrates that the precipitation of an ordered Nb phase within a disordered Nb matrix can be achieved with lattice parameter coherency between the ordered precipitates and the disordered matrix. The chemistry and the crystallographic structure of the precipitates were characterized using Transmission Electron Microscopy and Atom Probe Tomography. These results can help to conceive a new family of Nb base superalloys.


2019 ◽  
Vol 761 ◽  
pp. 137964 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steffen Lamm ◽  
Dorothea Matschkal ◽  
Mathias Göken ◽  
Peter Felfer

2019 ◽  
Vol 161 ◽  
pp. 18-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gian Song ◽  
Soon Jik Hong ◽  
Jin Kyu Lee ◽  
Sung Ho Song ◽  
Sung Hwan Hong ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (30) ◽  
pp. 19768-19775 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nirmali Prabha Das ◽  
Brigitta Müller ◽  
Ágota Tóth ◽  
Dezső Horváth ◽  
Gábor Schuszter

Producing self-assembled inorganic precipitate micro- and macro-structures with tailored properties may pave the way for new possibilities in, e.g., materials science and the pharmaceutical industry.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 2379-2385 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kohei Ishikawa ◽  
Yasumasa Ito ◽  
Shunta Harada ◽  
Miho Tagawa ◽  
Toru Ujihara

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