In situ studies of light metals with synchrotron radiation and neutrons
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Light Metals Technology V. Hrsg. / Hajo Dieringa; Norbert Hort; Karl Ulrich Kainer. Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2011. S. 192-197 (Materials Science Forum; Band 690).
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T1 - In situ studies of light metals with synchrotron radiation and neutrons
AU - Staron, P.
AU - Beckmann, F.
AU - Lippmann, T.
AU - Stark, A.
AU - Oehring, M.
AU - Pyczak, F.
AU - Salgado, M.
AU - Hort, N.
AU - Eckerlebe, H.
AU - Kainer, K. U.
AU - Müller, Matthias
AU - Schreyer, A.
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - High-energy X-rays and neutrons offer the large penetration depths that are often required for the determination of bulk properties in engineering material research. In addition, new sources provide very high intensities on the sample, which can be used not only for high spatial resolution using very small beams, but also for high time resolution in combination with a fast detector. This opens up possibilities for a wide range of specific engineering in situ experiments. Typical examples that are already widely used are heating or tensile testing in the beam. However, there are also more challenging experiments in the field of light metals, like e.g. friction stir welding, dilatometry, solidification, or cutting. Selected examples are presented.
AB - High-energy X-rays and neutrons offer the large penetration depths that are often required for the determination of bulk properties in engineering material research. In addition, new sources provide very high intensities on the sample, which can be used not only for high spatial resolution using very small beams, but also for high time resolution in combination with a fast detector. This opens up possibilities for a wide range of specific engineering in situ experiments. Typical examples that are already widely used are heating or tensile testing in the beam. However, there are also more challenging experiments in the field of light metals, like e.g. friction stir welding, dilatometry, solidification, or cutting. Selected examples are presented.
KW - In situ studies
KW - Light metals
KW - Neutron diffraction
KW - X-ray diffraction
KW - Engineering
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79960411292&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.690.192
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.690.192
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:79960411292
SN - 9783037851807
T3 - Materials Science Forum
SP - 192
EP - 197
BT - Light Metals Technology V
A2 - Dieringa, Hajo
A2 - Hort, Norbert
A2 - Kainer, Karl Ulrich
PB - Trans Tech Publications Ltd
ER -