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Recent trends in X‐ray based characterization of nodular cast iron

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Manufacturing Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Villum Center for Advanced Structural and Material Testing, Centers, Technical University of Denmark3

Through various examples, this short review presents the main X‐ray based techniques that are available to characterize nodular cast iron at the microstructural level. Emphasis is placed on the enormous potential offered by the recent developments in X‐ray tomography, X‐ray diffraction and digital volume correlation, which allow collecting microstructural and micromechanical information in 4D (3D plus time) during both casting and subsequent mechanical loading.

The goal is to demonstrate that for nodular cast iron, which has an inherently three‐dimensional, composite microstructure, X‐ray based techniques provide some significant advantages over conventional microscopy. For this reason, these techniques can be instrumental in unveiling the mechanisms controlling both the formation of the microstructure as well as its micro‐mechanical behavior during in‐service loading, thus paving the way to the development of improved process‐structure‐property relations.

Language: English
Year: 2021
ISSN: 25776576
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1002/mdp2.212
ORCIDs: Andriollo, Tito , Zhang, Yubin , Tiedje, Niels Skat and Hattel, Jesper Henri

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