Microstructural stability is one of the utmost important requirements for metallic materials in engineering applications, particularly at high temperatures. The paper shows how Mechanical Spectroscopy (MS) (i.e., damping and dynamic modulus measurements) permits the monitoring of the evolution of lattice defects, porosity, and cracks which strongly affect the mechanical behavior of metals and sometimes lead to permanent damage. For this purpose, some applications of the technique to different metals and alloys (AISI 304 stainless steel, PWA 1483 single crystal superalloy, nanostructured FeMo prepared via SPS sintering and tungsten) of engineering interest are presented. These experiments have been carried out in lab conditions using bar-sha...
The microstructure of some components which operate in high-temperature conditions (e.g. boiler comp...
The microstructure of some components which operate in high-temperature conditions (e.g. boiler comp...
Mechanical Spectroscopy provides information on microstructural features of materials not obtained ...
Microstructural stability is one of the utmost important requirements for metallic materials in engi...
Microstructural stability is one of the utmost important requirements for metallic materialsin engin...
Mechanical Spectroscopy (MS) is a technique which allows to carry out internal friction and dynamic ...
Mechanical spectroscopy (MS) studies absorption spectra of mechanical energy under the conditions of...
During operation of machinery or use of components, strength and toughness of materials are slowly d...
The life assessment of materials that structurally shifts, creating mechanical corrosion and damage,...
Precursor phenomena of melting in pure metals (In, Pb, Bi and Sn) and alloys of the systems Pb-Bi an...
The life assessment of materials that structurally shifts, creating mechanical corrosion and damage,...
The microstructure of some components which operate in high-temperature conditions (e.g. boiler comp...
The microstructure of some components which operate in high-temperature conditions (e.g. boiler comp...
Mechanical Spectroscopy provides information on microstructural features of materials not obtained ...
Microstructural stability is one of the utmost important requirements for metallic materials in engi...
Microstructural stability is one of the utmost important requirements for metallic materialsin engin...
Mechanical Spectroscopy (MS) is a technique which allows to carry out internal friction and dynamic ...
Mechanical spectroscopy (MS) studies absorption spectra of mechanical energy under the conditions of...
During operation of machinery or use of components, strength and toughness of materials are slowly d...
The life assessment of materials that structurally shifts, creating mechanical corrosion and damage,...
Precursor phenomena of melting in pure metals (In, Pb, Bi and Sn) and alloys of the systems Pb-Bi an...
The life assessment of materials that structurally shifts, creating mechanical corrosion and damage,...
The microstructure of some components which operate in high-temperature conditions (e.g. boiler comp...
The microstructure of some components which operate in high-temperature conditions (e.g. boiler comp...
Mechanical Spectroscopy provides information on microstructural features of materials not obtained ...