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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2014High-resolution X-ray diffraction investigation on the evolution of the substructure of individual austenite grains in TRIP steels during tensile deformation6citations
  • 2014Position-dependent shear-induced austenite-martensite transformation in double-notched TRIP and dual-phase steel samples4citations
  • 2007A novel 2D analysis method to characterize individual grains using high-energy X-ray microbeam diffractioncitations

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  • Brück, Ekkes
  • Zhao, Lie
  • Wright, Jonathan
  • Blondé, Romain
  • Jimenez-Melero, Enrique
  • Zwaag, Sybrand Van Der
  • Huizenga, Richard
  • Schell, Norbert
  • Ponnusami, Sathiskumar A.
  • Offerman, S. E.
  • Sietsma, J.
  • Zwaag, S. Van Der
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A novel 2D analysis method to characterize individual grains using high-energy X-ray microbeam diffraction

  • Dijk, Niels Van
  • Zhao, Lie
  • Offerman, S. E.
  • Sietsma, J.
  • Zwaag, S. Van Der
  • Wright, Jonathan
  • Jimenez-Melero, Enrique
Abstract

The development of a novel 2D analysis method for high-energy X-ray diffraction measurements using a synchrotron microbeam is reported. Its application to study in situ the martensitic transformation of small individual austenite (fcc) grains embedded in a complex ferritic/bainitic/martensitic (bcc) multiphase microstructure is also reported.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • grain
  • x-ray diffraction