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- 2022Non-destructive evaluation of magnetic anisotropy associated with crystallographic texture of interstitial free steels using an electromagnetic sensor
- 2020Evolution of Non-metallic Inclusions Through Processing in Ti-V Microalloyed 316L and Al-V Microalloyed 17-4PH Stainless Steels for Hipping Applicationscitations
- 2019Magnetic characterisation of grain size and precipitate distribution by major and minor BH loop measurementscitations
- 2015Electromagnetic evaluation of the microstructure of grade 91 tubes/pipescitations
- 2014Stereologische Analyse der mikrostrukturellen Inhomogenitäten in durch Kokillenguss mit Direktkühlung und durch konventionellen Strangguss verarbeiteten Aluminium-Magnesium-Legierung (AA5754)
- 2014Incremental permeability and magnetic Barkhausen noise for the assessment of microstructural changes in Grade 91 power station tubes
- 2013Magnetic evaluation of microstructure changes in 9Cr-1Mo and 2.25Cr-1Mo steels using electromagnetic sensorscitations
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Stereologische Analyse der mikrostrukturellen Inhomogenitäten in durch Kokillenguss mit Direktkühlung und durch konventionellen Strangguss verarbeiteten Aluminium-Magnesium-Legierung (AA5754)
Abstract
<p>In this study, quantitative microstructural investigations were performed to understand the influence of the processing route on the grain and particle structures in an Al-Mg alloy (AA5754) The microstructures of two different batches of 5754-O sheets of the same composition (one produced by direct-chill casting (DC) and the other by continuous casting (CC)) were investigated using optical, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Several characteristic microstructural features were linked to the processing route, especially the banding of the Fe-rich constituent particles along the rolling direction (RD) combined with a through-thickness variation in grain size alloys produced by CC, compared to a random particle distribution of relatively coarser sizes and a roughly uniform through-thickness grain size distribution in the alloys produced by DC The study also assessed the significanoe of the characteristic microstructural features associated with DC and CC (e.g. particle size banding and grain size variation) on the identification the processing route, highlighting the features that represent inconclusive evidence for a certain route.</p>