The texture (preferred grain orientation) of rolled metal plates influences a number of important mechanical properties such as their ability to be plastically formed into complex shapes. X-ray diffraction techniques can characterize texture in great detail but are unsuitable for real time process control. Furthermore, x-rays only sample the properties of a near surface layer, whereas the average properties throughout the thickness may be of greater interest. This paper describes an alternate texture characterization approach based on ultrasonic measurements of the anisotropy of plate wave velocities. Relationships have recently been established between the macroscopic elastic constants of a rolled metal plate and the coefficients of an exp...
We report on the further development of an automated PC-based system for determination of the crysta...
In crystalline materials with anisotropic elastic constants, the propagation of ultrasound is strong...
Material processing such as rolling most certainly introduces a preferred orientation (or texture) i...
The texture (preferred grain orientation) of rolled metal plates influences a number of important me...
The texture (preferred grain orientation) of rolled metal plates influences a number of important pr...
The use of ultrasonic velocity measurements to determine the texture (preferred grain orientation) o...
In the last decade, ultrasonic techniques have been shown to have considerable promise for the rapid...
Texture (preferred orientation) has a significant influence on the formability of metals. This was s...
A method for measuring texture of metal plates or sheets using non-destructive ultrasonic investigat...
The present paper is an attempt to use ultrasonic velocity measurements to characterize the texture ...
Texture (preferred grain orientation) of polycrystalline metal sheets is an important material prope...
Many alloys of common metals (such as aluminum and steel) are polycrystalline aggregates having pref...
This paper describes the development of an ultrasonic instrument to measure texture (preferred grain...
The theory for the angular dependence of the ultrasonic wave velocity in a symmetry plane of an orth...
The system for field measurement of texture, stress and related material properties such as formabil...
We report on the further development of an automated PC-based system for determination of the crysta...
In crystalline materials with anisotropic elastic constants, the propagation of ultrasound is strong...
Material processing such as rolling most certainly introduces a preferred orientation (or texture) i...
The texture (preferred grain orientation) of rolled metal plates influences a number of important me...
The texture (preferred grain orientation) of rolled metal plates influences a number of important pr...
The use of ultrasonic velocity measurements to determine the texture (preferred grain orientation) o...
In the last decade, ultrasonic techniques have been shown to have considerable promise for the rapid...
Texture (preferred orientation) has a significant influence on the formability of metals. This was s...
A method for measuring texture of metal plates or sheets using non-destructive ultrasonic investigat...
The present paper is an attempt to use ultrasonic velocity measurements to characterize the texture ...
Texture (preferred grain orientation) of polycrystalline metal sheets is an important material prope...
Many alloys of common metals (such as aluminum and steel) are polycrystalline aggregates having pref...
This paper describes the development of an ultrasonic instrument to measure texture (preferred grain...
The theory for the angular dependence of the ultrasonic wave velocity in a symmetry plane of an orth...
The system for field measurement of texture, stress and related material properties such as formabil...
We report on the further development of an automated PC-based system for determination of the crysta...
In crystalline materials with anisotropic elastic constants, the propagation of ultrasound is strong...
Material processing such as rolling most certainly introduces a preferred orientation (or texture) i...