Search for dissertations about: "EBSD"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 71 swedish dissertations containing the word EBSD.
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11. Dynamic and meta-dynamic recrystallization of Ni-based superalloy Haynes 282
Abstract : Thermomechanical processes are a crucial manufacturing step because they can “reset” the microstructure, and set the starting point for all following steps. In turn, the microstructure can be used to tailor the mechanical properties of the material. READ MORE
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12. Modelling and Characterisation of the Martensite Formation in Low Alloyed Carbon Steels
Abstract : The current work contains experimental and theoretical work about the formation of martensite from the austenitic state of the steel Hardox 450. Simulation of rolling and subsequent quenching of martensitic steel plates requires a model that can account for previous deformation, current stresses and the temperature history, therefore dilatometry experiments were performed, with and without deformation. READ MORE
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13. Thermal Conductivity of Cast Iron: Influences of Microstructure on the Thermal Conductivity of Cast Iron
Abstract : The thermal transport properties of cast iron are important in high temperature applications,where the temperatures should be kept low and the thermal gradients within the componentsmall. Dimensional and microstructural changes, thermally induced stresses and even failuremight be catastrophic consequences of intense and/or unevenly distributed temperatures. READ MORE
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14. Characterization and Modification of Microstructure in Al-Co-Cr-Fe-Ni Eutectic High-Entropy Alloys
Abstract : The recently emerging high-entropy alloys (HEAs) present a novel alloying strategy, significantly expanding the scope of metal alloy design. HEAs are defined as alloys consisting of at least four principal elements in equi- or near equiatomic ratios, with a possibility of small amounts of alloying elements. READ MORE
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15. Microstructure development and mechanical properties of cast and thermo-mechanically treated eutectic high-entropy alloys
Abstract : The recently emerging high-entropy alloys (HEAs) present a novel alloying strategy, significantly expanding the scope of metal alloy design. Single-phase HEAs, nevertheless, suffer from the strength-ductility trade off as seen in conventional metallic materials. READ MORE