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Meeting MS&T22: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Emergent Materials under Extremes and Decisive In Situ Characterizations
Presentation Title Novel Automated Approaches for Studying Extended In Situ Mechanical and High Temperature Transformations of New Materials and Alloys in Scanning Electron and X-ray Microscopy
Author(s) Andy Holwell, Fang Zhou
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Andy Holwell
Abstract Scope Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy and Electron Backscatter Diffraction have become ubiquitous in characterizing new materials and alloys in the SEM. Extending these techniques with time-resolved in situ mechanical and thermal testing, allows researchers to observe and characterize materials' transformations at the nanoscale, in real time, with forces modelling real-world service conditions. Also, performing synchrotron-style in situ 3D imaging and crystallography in the X-ray microscope through time-resolved absorption and diffraction contrast tomography allows quantitative 4D imaging of transformations. This work describes the evolution of strain, dislocations and crystal structure in materials including polymers, foams, explosives, GaN, superalloy and steel. Combination of an in situ rig, dedicated high-temperature SE, BSE, EDS and EBSD detectors and electron channelling contrast provide comprehensive analytics of microstructural behavior of stressed samples. Digital image correlation and automated feature tracking overcome barriers to consistent imaging and tracking of dynamic features, enabling long unattended transition studies.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Characterization of Disordered Oxides with Neutron Total Scattering
Determination of P-V Equation of State of a Natural Clinoptilolite Using High Pressure Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction
Electrochemical Deposition with Redox Replacement of Lanthanum with Uranium in Molten LiCl-KCl
In-Situ High Temperature Neutron and X-ray Studies of Corrosion Kinetics and Salt Properties
In Situ Microstructural Characterization of Metallic Nuclear Fuels
Influence of Cementite Morphology and Its Orientation on Deformation and Fracture of Pearlitic Steel Wire
Novel Automated Approaches for Studying Extended In Situ Mechanical and High Temperature Transformations of New Materials and Alloys in Scanning Electron and X-ray Microscopy
Opportunities in High-pressure Science Enabled by Next Generation Synchrotron Sources
Structural Transformations Induced under Coupled Extreme Conditions
The Role of Anisotropic Diffusion on the Bubble/Void Superlattice Formation in Metals
Understanding Surface Radiation Damage in Concentrated Solid-Solution Alloys by Nanoindentation
In-Situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Actinide Speciation in Aqueous Fluids at Extreme Conditions

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