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In-situ Studies with Photons, Neutrons and Electrons Scattering

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In-situ scattering and diffraction measurements using synchrotron and neutron beam lines have become a viable tool to look at the non-equilibrium processing of advanced materials. This volume presents the subject from the theoretical and experimental standpoint, in order to provide a closer insight into the different synchrotron and neutron diffraction techniques as well as innovative microscopy techniques.
It addresses the following items:
- Phase detection and quantification
- In-situ welding experiments
- Stress/strain build-up
- Model development and Simulation
- Analysis tools and programming

List of contents

In Situ Study of Phase Transformation in Steel During Welding.- In Situ Studies of Phase Transformation and Residual Stresses in LTT Alloys During Welding Using Synchrotron Radiation.- In Situ Scanning Electron Microscopy High Temperature Deformation Experiments to Study Ductility Dip Cracking of Ni Cr Fe Alloys.- Grain Nucleation and Growth of Individual Austenite and Ferrite Grains Studied by 3DXRD Microscopy at the ESRF.- Direct Analysis of Solidification-Mode During Welding for the Assessment of Hot-Cracking.- In Situ Synchrotron Study of Inclusions in the Weld Pool for the Assessment of Nucleation Potency of Acicular Ferrite.- Characterization of Solid State Phase Transformation in Continuously Heated and Cooled Ferritic Weld Metal.- In Situ Determination of Phase Transformations and Structural Changes During Non-Equilibrium Material Processing.- In Situ Phase Transformation Studies on a Transformation Induced Plasticity Steel Under Simulated Weld Thermal Cycles Using Synchrotron Diffraction.- Imaging Fast Processes in Liquid Metal Foams and Semi-Solid Alloys Using Synchrotron Radioscopy with Spatio-Temporal Micro-Resolution.- In Situ Measurements for Structural Integrity: An Engineer s Perspective.- In Situ Neutron Diffraction During Thermo-Mechanically Controlled Process for Low Alloy Steels.- Influence of Plastic Deformation on the Residual Stress Distribution and Fatigue Behaviour of High Strength Steels Welds.

Summary

In-situ scattering and diffraction measurements using synchrotron and neutron beam lines have become a viable tool to look at the non-equilibrium processing of advanced materials. This volume presents the subject from the theoretical and experimental standpoint, in order to provide a closer insight into the different synchrotron and neutron diffraction techniques as well as innovative microscopy techniques.
It addresses the following items:
- Phase detection and quantification
- In-situ welding experiments
- Stress/strain build-up
- Model development and Simulation
- Analysis tools and programming

Product details

Assisted by Sudarsanam Suresh Babu (Editor), Thomas Kannengiesser (Editor), Yu-ichi Komizo (Editor), Yu-ichi Komizo et al (Editor), Antonio Ramirez (Editor), Antonio J. Ramirez (Editor), Sudarsana Suresh Babu (Editor), Sudarsanam Suresh Babu (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783642447822
ISBN 978-3-642-44782-2
No. of pages 204
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 11 mm
Weight 338 g
Illustrations XII, 204 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

C, Maschinenbau: Festkörpermechanik, Chemistry and Materials Science, Welding, Solid State Physics, Solid Mechanics, Condensed Matter Physics, Mechanics, Metals, Metallic Materials, Metals and Alloys, Electronic Devices, Spectrum analysis, spectrochemistry, mass spectrometry, Mechanics of solids, Mechanics, Applied, Synchrotron Radiation

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