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Combined application of electron backscatter diffraction and stereo-photogrammetry in fractography studies

P. A. Davies, +1 more
- 01 Oct 2001 - 
- Vol. 204, Iss: 1, pp 29-38
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It is demonstrated that the combined use of EBSD and stereo‐photogrammetry represents a significant advance in the methodology for facet crystallography analysis.
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The main aim of this paper is to report on recent experimental developments that have succeeded in combining electron back-scatter diffraction (EBSD) with stereo-photogrammetry, compared with two other methods for study of fracture surfaces, namely visual fractography analysis in the scanning electron microscope (SEM) and EBSD directly from facets. These approaches will be illustrated with data relating to the cleavage plane orientation analysis in a ferritic and C-Mn steel. It is demonstrated that the combined use of EBSD and stereo-photogrammetry represents a significant advance in the methodology for facet crystallography analysis. The results of point counting from fractograph characterization determined that the proportions of intergranular fracture in C-Mn and ferritic steels were 10.4% and 9.4%, respectively. The crystallographic orientation was determined directly from the fracture surface of a ferritic steel sample and produced an orientation distribution with a clear trend towards the [001] plane. A stereo-photogrammetry technique was validated using the known geometry of a Vickers hardness indent. The technique was then successfully employed to measure the macroscopic orientation of individual cleavage facets in the same reference frame as the EBSD measurements. Correlating the results of these measurements indicated that the actual crystallographic orientation of every cleavage facet identified in the steel specimens is [001].

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Selective reductive desorption of a SAM-coated gold electrode revealed using fluorescence microscopy.

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David P. Field
- 01 Jun 1997 - 
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