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17 October 2012 Development of diffraction-amalgamated grain-boundary tracking technique and its application to polycrystalline metals
Hiroyuki Toda, Darren LeClere, Takanobu Kamiko, Yoshio Suzuki, Akihisa Takeuchi, Kentaro Uesugi, Masakazu Kobayashi
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Abstract
By amalgamating a transmission X-Ray diffraction (XRD) experiment with grain boundary tracking (GBT) that has been developed by the present authors by combining the X-ray micro-tomography (CT) and the gallium-enhanced grain boundary visualization techniques, a novel method which provides accurate crystallographic information of individual grains during deformation has been created. The developed technique, which is called diffraction-amalgamated grain boundary tracking (DAGT) technique, is non-destructive for in-situ characterizing of bulk materials, which allows for close to deformation and fracture analysis of metals. Employing near field XRD analysis with a thin collimated X-ray beam, the algorithms developed for DAGT identifies which diffraction spots are related to which grain; consequently, providing a description of the misorientation between grains. DAGT also realizes micron-level analysis of grain morphologies and local stain distribution in 3-dimensions (3D) on the basis of CT observation, enabling the crystallographic interpretation of localized deformation without being affected by blurring of diffraction spots caused by deformation. An Al-3mass%Cu alloy was used for demonstration purpose.
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Hiroyuki Toda, Darren LeClere, Takanobu Kamiko, Yoshio Suzuki, Akihisa Takeuchi, Kentaro Uesugi, and Masakazu Kobayashi "Development of diffraction-amalgamated grain-boundary tracking technique and its application to polycrystalline metals", Proc. SPIE 8506, Developments in X-Ray Tomography VIII, 85060B (17 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.930608
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Particles

X-rays

Crystals

X-ray diffraction

Metals

X-ray computed tomography

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