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A New Strategy for the High-Throughput Characterization of Materials' Mechanical Homogeneity Based on the Effect of Isostatic Pressing on Surface Microstrain.
Fang, Zhigang; Ren, Qun; Wang, Haizhou; Cao, Jingyi; Shen, Xuejing; Zhang, Wenyu; Wan, Weihao; Yin, Wenchang; Li, Liang; Zang, Bolin.
Affiliation
  • Fang Z; Naval Research Institute, People's Liberation Army of China, Beijing 100072, China.
  • Ren Q; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute, Beijing 100081, China.
  • Wang H; Beijing Key Laboratory of Metal Materials Characterization, NCS Testing Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100081, China.
  • Cao J; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute, Beijing 100081, China.
  • Shen X; Beijing Key Laboratory of Metal Materials Characterization, NCS Testing Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100081, China.
  • Zhang W; Naval Research Institute, People's Liberation Army of China, Beijing 100072, China.
  • Wan W; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute, Beijing 100081, China.
  • Yin W; Beijing Key Laboratory of Metal Materials Characterization, NCS Testing Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100081, China.
  • Li L; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering, Central Iron & Steel Research Institute, Beijing 100081, China.
  • Zang B; Beijing Key Laboratory of Metal Materials Characterization, NCS Testing Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100081, China.
Materials (Basel) ; 17(3)2024 Jan 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38591504
ABSTRACT
A new strategy for the high-throughput characterization of the mechanical homogeneity of metallurgical materials is proposed. Based on the principle of hydrostatic transmission and the synergistic analysis of the composition, microstructure, defects, and surface profile of the chosen material, the microstrain characteristics and changes in surface roughness after isostatic pressing were analyzed. After isostatic pressing, two types of microstrains were produced low microstrain (surface smoothening with decreasing roughness) and large microstrain (surface roughening with increasing roughness). Furthermore, the roughness of the roughened microregions could be further classified based on the strain degree. The phenomenon of weak-interface damage with a large microstrain (plastic deformation, cleavage fracture, and tearing near nonmetallic inclusions) indicated that the surface microstrain analysis could be a new method of high-throughput characterization for microregions with relatively poor micromechanical properties. In general, the effect of isostatic pressing on the surface microstrain of heat-resistant steel provides a promising strategy for achieving high-throughput screening and statistically characterizing microregions with poor micromechanical properties, such as microregions containing microcracks, nonmetallic inclusions, pores, and other surface defects.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Materials (Basel) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Materials (Basel) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: