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Effect of Microstructure on Hydrogen Induced Cracking Resistance of High Strength Low Alloy Steels

  • Koh, Seong Ung;Jung, Hwan Gyo;Kim, Kyoo Young
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.164-169
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    • 2007
  • Hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) was studied phenomenologically and the effect of microstructure on HIC was discussed for the steels having two different levels of nonmetallic inclusions. Steels having different microstructures were produced by thermomechanically controlled processes (TMCP) from two different heats which had the different level of nonmetallic inclusions. Ferrite/pearlite (F/P), ferrite/acicular ferrite (F/AF), ferrite/bainite (F/B) were three representative microstructures for all tested steels. For the steels with higher level of inclusions, permissible inclusion level for HIC not to develop was different according to steelmicrostructure. On the contrary, HIC occurred also at the martensite/austenite (M/A) constituents regardless of steel microstructure when they accumulated to a certain degree. It was proved that M/A constituents were easily embrittled by hydrogen atoms. Steels having F/AF is resistant to HIC at a given actual service condition since they covers a wide range of diffusible hydrogen content without developing HIC.

Microstructural Feature of Full-densified W-Cu Nanocomposites Containing Low Cu Content

  • Lee, Jai-Sung;Jung, Sung-Soo;Choi, Joon-Phil;Lee, Geon-Yong
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.138-141
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    • 2013
  • The microstructure evolution during sintering of the W-5 wt.%Cu nanocomposite powders was investigated for the purpose of developing a high density W-Cu alloy. The W-5 wt.%Cu nanopowder compact, fully-densified during sintering at 1623 K, revealed a homogeneous microstructure that consists of high contiguity structures of W-W grains and an interconnected Cu phase located along the edges of the W grains. The Vickers hardness of the sintered W-5 wt.%Cu specimen was $427{\pm}22$ Hv much higher than that ($276{\pm}19$ Hv) of the conventional heavy alloy. This result is mostly due to the higher contiguity microstructure of the W grains compared to the conventional W heavy alloy.

Analysis of the Microstructure and Oxidation Behavior of Some Commercial Carbon Fibers

  • Kim, Dae-Ho;Kim, Bo-Hye;Yang, Kap-Seung;Bang, Yun-Hyuk;Kim, Sung-Ryong;Im, Hun-Kook
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.819-823
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    • 2011
  • The relationship between the microstructure, mechanical properties, and oxidation behavior of pitch-, polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-, and Rayon-based carbon fibers (CFs) has been studied in detail. Three types of carbon fiber were exposed to isothermal oxidation in air and the weight change was measured by thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) apparatus. After activation energy was gained according to the conversion at reacting temperature, the value of specific surface area and the surface morphology was compared, and the reaction mechanism of oxidation affecting development of pores of carbon fibers was examined. This study will lead to a new insight into the relationship between the microstructure and mechanical properties of carbon fibers.

Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Co-Cr-Mo alloy for CAD/CAM Applications fabricated by Powder Metallurgy Process (분말야금공법으로 제조된 CAD/CAM용 Co-Cr-Mo 합금의 미세조직 및 기계적 특성)

  • Cha, Sung-Soo
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.235-242
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: The aims of this study are compare with microstructure and mechanical properties of Co-Cr-Mo alloys fabricated by powder metallurgy(P/M) process and casting process respectively. Methods: Microstructure and micro-hardness were tested by SEM and Vickers Hardness Tester. The sintered specimen was produced by furnace-coolling after sintering, however the casting specimen were produced thru air-cooling and water-cooling after the casting. For observation of phase transformation during sintering, DSC analyzing was carried out. Results: Mean pore size of sintered Co-Cr-Mo alloy was $4.32{\mu}m$ and that of casting alloy was $1.63{\mu}m$. Hardness of sintered alloy was lower than water-quenched casting alloy. Conclusion: Proper sintering temperature of Co-Cr-Mo alloy was above $1,200^{\circ}C$ and pore size of casting specimen were finer than sintered specimen, but hardness were similar.

Three-dimensional reconstruction of polycrystals using a series of EBSD maps obtained from Dual-beam experiments

  • Kim, MinJi;Son, Youngkyun;Lee, Myeongjin;Jeon, Youngju;Lee, Sukbin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2016.02a
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    • pp.172-172
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    • 2016
  • Dual-beam experiments (Focused ion beam - Orientation mapping microstructure, FIB-OIM) is a widely used experimental tool because this experiments tool available alternates between automated serial sectioning and EBSD with the help of dual beams. We investigated the reconstruction procedure for analysis tool which three-dimensional internal microstructure using Ni superalloy(IN100) and ZrO2. As a results, we observed annealing twin boundary each layer in Ni superalloy(IN100) and fairly isotropic internal microstructure in ZrO2 using marching cubes algorithm. According to these results, this procedure is reconstructed well and we gained ability to arrange the EBSD map and internal microstructure.

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The Microstructure and Mechanical Property of 0.19C-1.17Cr Steel with Cold Drawing (0.19C - 1.17Cr 강의 냉간인발조직과 기계적 성질)

  • Shin J. H.;Jang B. L.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2001
  • The microstructure and mechanical property of 0.19C-1.17Cr steel were investigated with cold drawing. This commercial steel has the microstructure that is consist of ferrite and pearlite. The tensile and yield strength are increased as the reduction ratio of cold drawing is increased. It was clear that mechanical properties could be improved by combination of the heat treatments and reduction ratio. Yield strength. tensile strength, and impact value were formulated as a constitutive function of cold drawing ratio, respectively.

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Effect of Siliceous Slury Coating on Microstructure of Concrete under Damp Environment (규산질미분말혼합시멘트계도포방수재료가 습윤환경하의 콘크리트의 미세조직에 미치는 영향)

  • 오상근
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1992.10a
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 1992
  • This paper deals with the effect of siliceous slurry coating on concrete microstructure under damp environment. This material is mixed inorganic powder consisted of silica, cement and fine sand and water. Water pressure was given on the coated surface of concrete. for estimation on effect of siliceous slurry coating, microstructure of coated concrete was observed through SEM, and chemical components of crystals were analyzed with X-ray diffraction and EDX. A number of needle and fibrous crystals were produced in microstructure. And based on X-ray diffraction and EDX, needle crystal mainly consist of Al, Si, and Ca, and it is concluded to be ettringite. Fibrous crystals consist of Ca and Si, and it to be calcium silicate hydrate.

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The Effect of La-silicon Oxynitride on the Densification of ${Si_3}{N_4}$ Ceramics by Spark Plasma Sintering

  • Cho, Kyeong-Sik;Kim, Sungjin;Beak, Sung-Ho;Park, Heon-Jin;Lee, June-Gunn
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.38 no.8
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    • pp.687-692
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    • 2001
  • Silicon nitride-La-silicon oxynitride ceramics were fabricated by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS). The density, crystalline phase and microstructure were compared with those obtained by Hot Pressing (HP). The full density was achieved within 40 min by spark plasma sintering at 1$650^{\circ}C$, whereas the same result was required by hot pressing with a dwell time of 500 min at higher temperature. There were some differences in the microstructure and second phases in the sintered ceramics, which are attributed to the rapid densification in the spark plasma sintering. The fine and acicular grain microstructure appeared in spark plasma sintering.

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Coarsening Advantage of Twinned BaTiO3 Seed Particle

  • Jin, Hong-Ri;Jo, Wook;Hwang, Nong-Moon;Kim, Doh-Yeon
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.42 no.9 s.280
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    • pp.599-601
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    • 2005
  • The coarsening process of two different $BaTiO_3$ single crystal seeds, one with a (111) double twin and the other without it, was investigated. Due to the presence of Twin Plane Reentrant Edge (TPRE), the coarsening rate of the twinned seed crystal was significantly higher than that without a twin. For the coarsening by the 2-dimensional nucleation and lateral growth, the energy barrier for nucleation at the TPRE was analyzed to be about a half compared with that at the terrace planes.

Effects of Microstructure on the Magnetic Properties of Mg-ferrite Sintered Body (미세 구조가 Mg-페라이트 소결체의 자성에 미치는 영향)

  • 김성재;정명득;백종규
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.436-440
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    • 1995
  • Effects of microstructure of two Mg-ferrite specimens with the same starting composition and relative density but with different grain size on B-H hysteresis loop, natural resonance frequency, and ferromagnetic resonance line width are reported. Such properties as B-H hysteresis loop, saturation magnetization, natural resonance frequency, and ferromagnetic resonance line width were influenced by the microstructure development during sintering. Large grain size specimen showed high saturation magnetization, low coercive force, low natural resonance frequency, and low ferromagnetic resonance line width compared with the specimen of small grain size. The main reason for the changes in properties can be explained by the variation in anisotropic characteristics due to Fe+2 content generated during sintering process.

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