TY - CONF A1 - Skrotzki, Birgit A1 - Jan Zia, Ghezal Ahmad A1 - Hanke, Thomas A1 - Völker, Christoph A1 - Bayerlein, Bernd T1 - Improving the Reproducibility of Characterization and Quantification of Precipitates through Automated Image Processing and Digital Representation of Processing Steps N2 - The strength of age-hardenable aluminum alloys is based on the controlled formation of nm-sized precipitates, which represent obstacles to dislocation movement. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is generally used to identify precipitate types and orientations and to determine their size. This geometric quantification (e.g., length, diameter) is often performed by manual image analysis, which is very time consuming and sometimes poses reproducibility problems. The present work aims at the digital representation of this characterization method by proposing an automatable digital approach. Based on DF-TEM images of different precipitation states of alloy EN AW-2618A, a modularizable digital workflow is described for the quantitative analysis of precipitate dimensions. The integration of this workflow into a data pipeline concept is also presented. The semantic structuring of data allows data to be shared and reused for other applications and purposes, which enables interoperability. T2 - ICAA19 International Conference on Aluminum Alloys CY - Atlanta, GA, USA DA - 23.06.2024 KW - Digital representation KW - Automatable digital approach KW - Digital workflow KW - Quantitative image analysis KW - Data pipeline concept KW - Semantic structuring KW - Interoperability KW - FAIR data management PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60427 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Skrotzki, Birgit A1 - Han, Ying A1 - Kruse, Julius A1 - Radners, Jan A1 - Madia, Mauro A1 - von Hartrott, Philipp T1 - Fatigue Behavior at Elevated Temperature of Alloy EN AW-2618A N2 - The influence of test temperature and frequency on the fatigue life of the alloy EN AW-2618A (2618A) was characterized. The overaged condition (T61 followed by 1000 h/230 °C) was investigated in load-controlled tests with a stress ratio of R = -1 and two test frequencies (0.2 Hz, 20 Hz) at room temperature and at 230°C, respectively. An increase in the test temperature reduces fatigue life, whereby this effect is more pronounced at lower stress amplitudes. Decreasing the test frequency in tests at high temperatures further reduces the service life. T2 - ICAA19 International Conference on Aluminum Alloys CY - Atlanta, GA, USA DA - 23.06.2024 KW - Aluminium alloy KW - EN AW 2618A KW - Fatigue KW - Overaging KW - Damage behavior PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60426 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Agudo Jácome, Leonardo A1 - Jürgens, Maria A1 - Sonntag, Nadja A1 - Olbricht, Jürgen A1 - Skrotzki, Birgit T1 - Cyclic operation performance of 9 -12% cr ferritic martensitic steels part 1: cyclic mechanical behavior under fatigue and creep fatigue loading N2 - 9-12% Cr ferritic-martensitic stainless steels are widely used as high temperature construction materials in fossil fueled power plants due to their excellent creep and oxidation resistance, but changes in electricity markets during the last two decades have considerably changed the typical working conditions of these facilities. The growing share of renewable energy sources in power generation forces most of these plants into flexible operation with frequent load shifts or shutdowns. These cyclic operation profiles constitute a major lifetime issue, raising the question which fundamental processes govern the reaction of ferritic-martensitic steels to cyclic load and temperature variations. The present contribution reports on current findings obtained in a multidisciplinary project funded by German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) which combines cyclic mechanical and cyclic oxidation testing of different 9-12% Cr grades with detailed microstructural analyses and related micromechanical modeling. In the present first part of our contribution, an overview will be given on the results obtained in the mechanical testing programme of the project. Mechanical analyses were carried out on P91 and (mainly) P92 steel grades, particularly looking at softening phenomena and lifetimes obtained in isothermal cyclic loading (low cycle fatigue, LCF), non-isothermal cyclic loading (thermo-mechanical fatigue, TMF), and service-like combinations of creep and fatigue periods. For this purpose, cylindrical specimens were extracted from thick-walled steam pipes, orthogonal to the pipe axis, and subjected to strain controlled cyclic loading (± 0.2 to ±0.5 % mechanical strain) to different degrees of softening at temperatures up to 620 °C. The test results will be presented and discussed with a focus on the impact of hold periods (i.e. combined creep-fatigue conditions) on mechanical softening, lifetime and crack formation. Details on the microstructural evolution and their representation in a micromechanical model will be given in a second, complementary contribution to this conference. T2 - 45. MPA-Seminar CY - Stuttgart, Germany DA - 01.10.2019 KW - Tempered Martensite Ferritic Steels KW - Low Cycle Fatigue KW - Creep-Fatigue KW - Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue KW - P92 PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-50050 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -