Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Planar Deformation Features from Single Electron Micrographs
Publication Date
2020-03-01Journal Title
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science
ISSN
1073-5623
Volume
51
Issue
3
Pages
1163-1172
Type
Article
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León-Cázares, F., Kienl, C., & Rae, C. (2020). Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Planar Deformation Features from Single Electron Micrographs. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 51 (3), 1163-1172. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-019-05595-1
Abstract
Dislocations are crystal defects responsible for plastic deformation, and understanding their behavior is key to the design of materials with better properties. Electron microscopy has been widely used to characterize dislocations, but the resulting images are only two-dimensional projections of the real defects. The current work introduces a framework to determine the sample and crystal orientations from micrographs with planar deformation features (twins, stacking faults and slip bands) in three or four non-coplanar slip systems of an fcc material. This is then extended into a methodology for the three-dimensional reconstruction of dislocations lying on planes with a known orientation that can be easily coupled with a standard Burgers vector analysis, as proved here in a nickel-based superalloy. This technique can only be used in materials that show specific deformation conditions, but it is faster than other alternatives as it relies on the manual tracing of dislocations in a single micrograph.
Sponsorship
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Cambridge Commonwealth European and International Trust
Roberto Rocca Education Program
Rolls-Royce plc
Funder references
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM (FB EPSRC) (EP/H022309/1)
EPSRC (EP/M005607/1)
EPSRC (EP/H500375/1)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-019-05595-1
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/299647
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