TY - JOUR A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Gouraud, F. A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Huger, M. A1 - Chotard, T. A1 - Antou, G. A1 - Bruno, Giovanni T1 - Evolution of Thermal Microcracking in Refractory ZrO2-SiO2 after Application of External Loads at High Temperatures N2 - Zirconia-based cast refractories are widely used for glass furnace applications. Since they have to withstand harsh chemical as well as thermo-mechanical environments, internal stresses and microcracking are often present in such materials under operating conditions (sometimes in excess of 1700 °C). We studied the evolution of thermal (CTE) and mechanical (Young’s modulus) properties as a function of temperature in a fused-cast refractory containing 94 wt.% of monoclinic ZrO2 and 6 wt.% of a silicate glassy phase. With the aid of X-ray refraction techniques (yielding the internal specific surface in materials), we also monitored the evolution of microcracking as a function of thermal cycles (crossing the martensitic phase transformation around 1000 °C) under externally applied stress. We found that external compressive stress leads to a strong decrease of the internal surface per unit volume, but a tensile load has a similar (though not so strong) effect. In agreement with existing literature on -eucryptite microcracked ceramics, we could explain These phenomena by microcrack closure in the load direction in the compression case, and by microcrack propagation (rather than microcrack nucleation) under tensile conditions. KW - Electro-fused zirconia KW - Microcracking KW - Synchrotron x-ray refraction radiography (SXRR) KW - Thermal expansion PY - 2019 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-477431 DO - https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12071017 VL - 12 IS - 7 SP - 1 EP - 15 PB - MDPI AN - OPUS4-47743 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Schneider, J. A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Bruno, Giovanni T1 - Using SXRR to Probe the Nature of Discontinuities in SLM Additive Manufactured Inconel 718 Specimens N2 - The utilization of additive manufacturing (AM) to fabricate robust structural components relies on understanding the nature of internal anomalies or discontinuities, which can compromise the structural integrity. While some discontinuities in AM microstructures stem from similar mechanisms as observed in more traditional processes such as casting, others are unique to the AM process. Discontinuities in AM are challenging to detect, due to their submicron size and orientation dependency. Toward the goal of improving structural integrity, minimizing discontinuities in an AM build requires an understanding of the mechanisms of formation to mitigate their occurrence. This study utilizes various techniques to evaluate the shape, size, nature and distribution of discontinuities in AM Inconel 718, in a non-hot isostatic pressed (HIPed) as-built, non-HIPed and direct age, and HIPed with two step age samples. Non-destructive synchrotron radiation refraction and transmission radiography (SXRR) provides additional information beyond that obtained with destructive optical microscopy. SXRR was able to distinguish between voids, cracks and lack of melt in, due to its sensitivity to the orientation of the discontinuity. KW - Additive manufacturing KW - X-ray refraction radiography KW - INCONEL 718 KW - Selective laser melting PY - 2020 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-509836 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-020-05847-5 SN - 1543-1940 VL - 51 IS - 8 SP - 4146 EP - 4157 PB - Springer AN - OPUS4-50983 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Paciornik, S. A1 - Horvath, J. A1 - Tushtev, K. A1 - Rezwan, K. A1 - Bruno, Giovanni T1 - Evolution of Damage in All-Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composite After Cyclic Loading N2 - While structural ceramics usually display a brittle mechanical behavior, their composites may show nonlinearities, mostly due to microcracking. Herein, the stiffness evolution of a sandwich-like laminate of an Al2O3 15%vol. ZrO2 matrix reinforced with Nextel 610 fibers is studied as a function of number of cycles N in tension. The stiffness of the composite degrades with increasing N, indicating microcracking. However, synchrotron X-ray refraction radiography shows that the internal specific surface of such cracks varies differently. A modeling strategy is developed for the calculation of the equivalent stiffness of mixtures (first the matrix and then the sandwich), based on the Voigt and Reuß schemes. The Bruno–Kachanov model is then used to estimate the initial microcrack density in the matrix (due to the thermal expansion mismatch) and the amount of microcracking increase upon cyclic loading. The stiffness in the composite degrades dramatically already after 20 000 cycles but then remains nearly constant. The combination of mechanical testing, quantitative imaging analysis, and modeling provides insights into the damage mechanisms acting: microcrack propagation is more active than microcrack initiation upon cyclic loading, but the second also occurs. This scenario is similar but not equal to previous results on porous and microcracked ceramics. KW - Ceramic matrix composites KW - Homogenization schemes KW - Microcracking KW - Nonlinear behavior KW - Synchrotron X-ray refraction radiography PY - 2021 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-534541 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.202100763 SN - 1527-2648 SN - 1438-1656 VL - 24 IS - 6 SP - 2100763 -1 EP - 2100763 -13 PB - VCH GmbH CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-53454 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Schaupp, Thomas A1 - Griesche, Axel A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Hannemann, Andreas A1 - Kannengießer, Thomas A1 - Bruno, Giovanni T1 - Quantitative analysis of hydrogen-assisted microcracking in duplex stainless steel through X-ray refraction 3D imaging N2 - While the problem of the identification of mechanisms of hydrogen assisted damage has and is being thoroughly studied, the quantitative analysis of such damage still lacks suitable tools. In fact, while, for instance, electron microscopy yields excellent characterization, the quantitative analysis of damage requires at the same time large field-of-views and high spatial resolution. Synchrotron X-ray refraction techniques do possess both features. In this work, we show how synchrotron X-ray refraction computed tomography (SXRCT) can quantify damage induced by hydrogen embrittlement in a lean duplex steel, yielding results that overperform even those achievable by synchrotron X-ray absorption computed tomography. As already reported in literature, but this time using a non-destructive technique, we show that the hydrogen charge does not penetrate to the center of tensile specimens. By the comparison between virgin and hydrogen-charged specimens, we deduce that cracks in the specimen bulk are due to the rolling process rather than hydrogen-assisted. We show that (micro)cracks propagate from the surface of tensile specimens to the interior with increasing applied strain, and we deduce that a significant crack propagation can only be observed short before rupture. KW - 2101 duplex stainless steel KW - Hydrogen embrittlement KW - Synchrotron radiation KW - X-ray refraction KW - Computed tomography KW - Microcracking PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-542811 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.202101287 SN - 1438-1656 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-54281 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Serrano-Munoz, Itziar A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Bruno, Giovanni T1 - Anwendungen der Röntgenrefraktionstechnik zur zerstörungsfreien Charakterisierung von Keramiken und Verbundwerkstoffen N2 - Die Brechung von Röntgenstrahlen (Röntgenrefraktion) an Grenzflächen zwischen Materialien unterschiedlicher Dichte ist analog zur Ablenk-ung von sichtbarem Licht an z.B. Glasoberflächen. Es gibt jedoch zwei wesentliche Unterschiede: a) konvexe Grenzflächen verursachen Divergenz (d.h. der Brechungsindex n ist kleiner als 1), und b) die Ablenkungswinkel sind sehr klein, und reichen von einigen Bogensekunden bis zu einigen Bogenminuten (d.h. n ist nahe bei 1); Wie auch bei sichtbarem Licht ist die Ablenkungsrichtung der Röntgenstrahlen abhängig von der Orientierung der durchstrahlten Grenzfläche. Aufgrund dieser Eigenschaften eignen sich Röntgenrefraktionsmethoden hervorragend für: a) die Erkennung und Quantifizierung von Defekten wie Poren und Mikrorissen und b) die Bewertung von Porosität und Partikeleigenschaften wie Orientierung, Größe und räumliche Verteilung. Wir zeigen die Anwendung der Röntgenrefraktionsradiographie (2,5D Technik) und der -tomographie (3D Technik) für die Untersuchung verschiedener Probleme in der Werkstoffwissenschaft und -technologie: a) Sintern von SiC-Grünkörpern b) Porositätsanalyse in Dieselpartikelfiltersilikaten c) Faser-Matrix-Haftung in Metall- und Polymermatrixverbundwerkstoffen d) Mikrorissbildung in Glaskeramik. Wir zeigen, dass der Einsatz von Röntgenrefraktionsmethoden quantitative Ergebnisse liefert, die direkt als Parameter in Werkstoffmodellen verwendet werden können. T2 - DACH-Jahrestagung 2023 CY - Friedrichshafen, Germany DA - 15.05.2023 KW - Röntgen-Refraktion KW - Verbundwerkstoffe KW - Keramik PY - 2023 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-576171 UR - https://jahrestagung.dgzfp.de/Portals/jt2023/BB180/Inhalt/p9.pdf UR - https://jahrestagung.dgzfp.de/Portals/jt2023/BB180/Inhalt/default.htm SN - 978-3-947971-29-9 SP - 1 EP - 16 PB - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Zerstörungsfreie Prüfung (DGZfP) CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-57617 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nellesen, J. A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Hentschel, M. P. A1 - Anar, N. B. A1 - Soppa, E. A1 - Tillmann, W. A1 - Bruno, Giovanni T1 - In situ analysis of damage evolution in an Al/Al2O3 MMC under tensile load by synchrotron X-ray refraction imaging N2 - The in situ analysis of the damage evolution in a metal Matrix composite (MMC) using synchrotron X-ray refraction radiography (SXRR) is presented. The investigated material is an Al alloy (6061)/10 vol% Al2O3 MMC after T6 heat treatment. In an interrupted tensile test the gauge section of dog bone-shaped specimens is imaged in different states of tensile loading. On the basis of the SXRR images, the relative change of the specific surface (proportional to the amount of damage) in the course of tensile loading was analyzed. It could be shown that the damage can be detected by SXRR already at a stage of tensile loading, in which no Observation of damage is possible with radiographic absorption-based imaging methods. Moreover, the quantitative analysis of the SXRR images reveals that the amount of damage increases homogeneously by an average of 25% with respect to the Initial state. To corroborate the experimental findings, the damage distribution was imaged in 3D after the final tensile loading by synchrotron X-ray refraction computed tomography (SXRCT) and absorption-based synchrotron X-ray computed tomography (SXCT). It could be evidenced that defects and damages cause pronounced indications in the SXRCT images. KW - Composite materials KW - Defects KW - Micro analysis PY - 2018 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-017-1957-x SN - 0022-2461 SN - 1573-4803 VL - 53 IS - 8 SP - 6021 EP - 6032 PB - Springer US AN - OPUS4-44241 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Bruno, Giovanni A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Wieder, Frank A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Müller, Bernd R. T1 - The combined use of X-ray refraction and transmission radiography and computed tomography N2 - Alternative to conventional transmission-based radiography and computed tomography, X-ray refraction techniques are being increasingly used to detect damage in light materials. In fact, their range of application has been recently extended even to metals. The big advantage of X-ray refraction techniques is that they are able to detect nanometric defects, whose size would lie below the resolution of even state-of-the-art synchrotron-based X-ray computed tomography (SXCT). The superiority of synchrotron X-ray refraction radiography and tomography (SXRR and SXRCT) has been shown in the case of light materials, in particular composites. X-ray refraction techniques also yield a quantitifaction of the amount of damage (the so-called relative internal specific surface) and can well be compared with damage models. At the same time, it is impossible for SXRR and SXRCT to image single defects. We show that the combination of refraction- and transmission-based imaging techniques yields an impressive amount of additional information about the type and amount of defects in microstructured materials such as additively manufactured metals or metal matrix composites. We also show that the use of data fusion techniques allows the classification of defects in statistically significant representative volume elements. T2 - 11th Conference on Industrial Computed Tomography CY - Online meeting DA - 08.02.2022 KW - X-ray refraction radiography KW - Computed Tomography KW - Synchrotron radiation KW - Additive manufacturing KW - Damage evolution PY - 2022 UR - https://www.ndt.net/article/ctc2022/papers/ICT2022_paper_id268.pdf SP - 1 EP - 7 AN - OPUS4-54324 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Schaupp, Thomas A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Griesche, Axel A1 - Bruno, Giovanni A1 - Kannengießer, Thomas T1 - 3D imaging of hydrogen assisted cracking in metals using refraction enhanced synchrotron CT N2 - Hydrogen in metals can cause a degradation of the mechanical properties with possible subsequent hydrogen assisted cracking (HAC). Though, the mechanism of HAC is not completely understood yet and thus suitable methods for in situ investigations to characterise the crack formation are needed. X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a well-known tool for analysing these properties. However, the effective resolution of the detector system limits the detection of small defects by CT. Analyser based imaging (ABI) takes advantage of x-ray refraction at interfaces between volumes of different density, i.e. of cracks, pores, inclusions, etc., within the sample to detect defects smaller than the resolution of the detector system. In this study, measurements on an aluminium alloy weld showed that ABI allows us to resolve the 3D structure of cracks undetected by absorption based CT. Prospective investigations will analyse HAC in steels. T2 - NDT-CE 2015 - International symposium non-destructive testing in civil engineering CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2015-09-15 KW - Wasserstoffversprödung KW - Wasserstoffunterstützte Rissbildung KW - Röntgenrefraktion KW - CT KW - Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) KW - Hydrogen assisted cracking (HAC) KW - Aluminium alloy KW - X-ray refraction KW - Analyser based imaging KW - Computed tomography (CT) KW - Synchrotron radiation PY - 2015 SN - 1435-4934 SP - 1217 EP - 1224 AN - OPUS4-34287 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Schaupp, Thomas A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Griesche, Axel A1 - Bruno, Giovanni A1 - Kannengießer, Thomas T1 - 3D imaging of hydrogen assisted cracking using analyser-based imaging N2 - To better understand the mechanism of hydrogen assisted cracking (HAC), it is important to investigate the 3D structure of the cracks non-destructively. Since, cracks introduced by HAC are usually very small, conventional x-ray imaging methods often lack the required spatial resolution. However, the detection of those cracks can be enhanced by taking advantage of refraction at interfaces within the sample. To image this refractive deflection we employ analyser based imaging (ABI). In this work we aim at proving the enhanced crack detection of ABI by investigating an alluminum alloy weld. T2 - BESSY User Meeting 2015 CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 09.12.2015 KW - X-ray refraction KW - Synchrotron KW - Analyser-based imaging KW - Hydrogen assisted cracking KW - Welding PY - 2015 AN - OPUS4-38278 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Nellesen, J. A1 - Tillmann, W. A1 - Kasperovich, G. A1 - Bruno, Giovanni T1 - Microstructure characterisation of advanced materials via 2D and 3D X-ray refraction techniques N2 - 3D imaging techniques have an enormous potential to understand the microstructure, its evolution, and its link to mechanical, thermal, and transport properties. In this conference paper we report the use of a powerful, yet not so wide-spread, set of X-ray techniques based on refraction effects. X-ray refraction allows determining internal specific surface (surface per unit volume) in a non-destructive fashion, position and orientation sensitive, and with a nanometric detectability. We demonstrate showcases of ceramics and composite materials, where microstructural parameters could be achieved in a way unrivalled even by high-resolution techniques such as electron microscopy or computed tomography. We present in situ analysis of the damage evolution in an Al/Al2O3 metal matrix composite during tensile load and the identification of void formation (different kinds of defects, particularly unsintered powder hidden in pores, and small inhomogeneity’s like cracks) in Ti64 parts produced by selective laser melting using synchrotron X-ray refraction radiography and tomography. T2 - THERMEC 2018: 10TH international conference on processing and manufacturing of advanced materials CY - Paris, France DA - 08.07.2018 KW - Additive manufacturing (AM) KW - Creep KW - Damage evolution KW - Synchrotron X-ray refraction radiography KW - Metal matrix composites PY - 2018 UR - https://www.scientific.net/MSF.941.2401 SN - 978-3-0357-1208-7 DO - https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.941.2401 SN - 1662-9752 SN - 0255-5476 VL - 941 SP - 2401 EP - 2406 PB - Trans Tech Publications CY - Switzerland AN - OPUS4-47148 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Nellesen, J. A1 - Hentschel, M.P. A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Tillmann, W. T1 - Synchrotron-Refraktion mit in-situ Zugbelastung zur Charakterisierung der Schadensentwicklung in Metall-Matrix- Kompositen N2 - Die Synchrotron-Refraktions-Topographie basiert auf der Brechung von Röntgenstrahlung an den Grenzflächen zwischen Materialien mit unterschiedlichem Brechungsindex. Refraktionseffekte verändern die Ausbreitungsrichtung der Röntgenstrahlung, welche mit Hilfe der Methode des Analyser-Based Imaging analysiert wird. Dabei wird ein Silizium-Einkristall im Strahlengang zwischen Probe und Detektor platziert. Dieser Analysator-Kristall filtert, innerhalb seiner Streuebene, die Röntgenstrahlung gemäß ihrer Ausbreitungsrichtung. Durch das Rastern verschiedener Winkelpositionen des Analysator-Kristalls erhält man das Winkelspektrum der von der Probe gebrochenen Strahlung. Aus dieser Rocking Curve lässt sich die spezifische innere Oberfläche der Probe bestimmen. Diese Information wird über einen 2D-Detektor mit einer nominellen Pixelgröße von 3,6 μm gewonnen. Die Installation einer Zugprüfmaschine ermöglicht es die Proben in verschiedenen Lastzuständen insitu zu untersuchen. Damit ist es möglich die spezifische innere Oberfläche in Abhängigkeit der Last darzustellen und so Schädigungsmechanismen abzuleiten. Der Vorteil bei der Ausnutzung des Refraktionseffekts gegenüber der einfachen Durchstrahlung ist die höhere Sensitivität gegenüber Defekten mit geringem Volumen aber großer Oberfläche. Somit werden auch Mikrorisse und, speziell bei Kompositen, die Enthaftung zwischen Matrix und Verstärkung (Partikel, Fasern) erfasst. In dieser Studie wurden Metall-Matrix-Komposite bestehend aus einer Aluminium-Matrix verstärkt mit Aluminiumoxid-Partikeln untersucht. Hierzu wurden knochenförmige Zugproben präpariert, deren Messlänge einen rechteckigen Querschnitt von 1,7 mm × 1,3 mm aufwies. Die Proben wurden einem Zugversuch unterzogen, welcher in Intervallen unterbrochen wurde. Bei jeder Unterbrechung wurde unter quasi-statischer Last die Rocking Curve gemessen und ein Radiogramm der spezifischen inneren Oberflächen berechnet. Dabei konnte ab dem Erreichen einer Last von ca. 600 N ein Anstieg der spezifischen inneren Oberfläche beobachtet werden. Demgegenüber zeigen die zum Vergleich durchgeführten Durchstrahlungsaufnahmen keinerlei Defekte. Daher belegt diese Untersuchung das Potential der Refraktion-Topographie zur frühzeitigen Erkennung von Schädigungen mit hoher Empfindlichkeit. T2 - DGZfP Jahrestagung 2017 CY - Koblenz, Germany DA - 22.05.2017 KW - Metall-Matrix-Komposite KW - Schadensentwicklung KW - Röntgen-Refraktions-Radiographie KW - In-situ Zugbelastung PY - 2017 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-405794 SN - 978-3-940283-85-6 SP - 1 EP - 7 PB - DGZfP AN - OPUS4-40579 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Trappe, Volker A1 - Hickmann, Stefan A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Laquai, René A1 - De Monte, M. T1 - Risse an gekerbten kurzglasfaserverstärkten Thermoplasten zerstörungsfrei charakterisiert mit Röntgenverfahren N2 - Proben mit einer Mittelkerbe aus Polyamid 66 mit 35% Gewichtsan-teil an Kurzglasfaser (PA-GF35) wurden im Spritzgießverfahren hergestellt und in einem ungeschädigten und durch Schwingbeanspruch geschädigten Zustand mittels Röntgenverfahren charakterisiert. Sowohl die Faserorientierungsverteilung als auch die Riss-/Mikrorissbildung wurden mit der Röntgenrefraktionstopographie in einem SAXS-Aufbau und dem Diffraction-Enhanced-Imaging am Synchrotron (BESSY II) analysiert. Beide Verfahren spiegeln in guter Übereinstimmung die Charakteristiken dieser Werkstoffklasse in Bezug auf die Fertigungsqualität und die Schädigungsme-chanismen wider. T2 - DGZfP-Jahrestagung 2017 CY - Koblenz, Germany DA - 22.05.2017 KW - Kurzfaserverstärktes Polyamid KW - Röntgenverfahren KW - Rissfortschritt PY - 2017 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-435659 UR - https://www.dgzfp.de/Dienste/Publikationen?kategorie=Berichtsb%C3%A4nde SN - 978-3-940283-85-6 VL - 2017 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - DGZfP CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-43565 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -