Scientific blog
October 2012/ Piotr Bobrowski 
Monday, 5 November, 2012, 15:27
Posted by Piotr Bobrowski
During October I was trying to investigate Al6013 sample. It was processed using the KoBo method. I was trying to collect EDS data along with EBSD. First try was unsuccessful because of unknown software error which resulted in stopping of the experiment. During the second try, a microscope failure occurred, the software lost control over the EBSD camera. Additionally, vacuum system failed and it was impossible to obtain sufficient vacuum level to carry any measurements. Finally, at the oend of the month I managed to run a successful measurement. It was the longest experiment carried out so far, ROI dimensions were 30x30x30um and a voxel size was 100nm in each direction. The measurement took ca. 58 hours.
view entry ( 99 views )   |  print article
PhD report (October) K.Kubok 
Sunday, 4 November, 2012, 14:08
Posted by Katarzyna Kubok
My research in October:


The article entitled "Investigation of structures in as-cast alloys from the Mg-Zn-Ca system"
was sent to Achives of Materials and Metallurgy

Here you can read abstract:

Alloys of nominal composition Mg-3Zn-xCa (x = 0, 0.2, 0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3) wt.% have been prepared by resistance melting and casting into graphite mould under argon atmosphere. All investigated alloys have revealed (Mg) dendritic microstructures with intermetallic phases distributed in interdendritic spacing. The Mg4Zn7 has been identified as the main phase which coexists with (Mg) in the Mg-Zn alloy. Calcium addition causes the formation of ternary Ca2Mg6Zn3 hexagonal phase, denoted also as Ca3MgxZn15-x. The increase of Mg/Zn ratio from 0.59 in Mg-3Zn-0.2Ca wt.% alloy to 2.72 in Mg-3Zn-1.3Ca wt.% alloy in this phase is connected with an increase in the lattice parameters. The microhardness of the Ca containing alloys increases up to 67 HV (for the alloy containing 1.3 wag.% Ca) compared to the 50 HV for Mg-3Zn wt.% alloy.
view entry ( 97 views )   |  print article
PhD report HK (October) 
Friday, 2 November, 2012, 20:36
Posted by Honorata Kazimierczak
In October I’ve studied the electrodeposition process. I lead the process of potentiostatic deposition of Zn-Mo alloy layers, on the steel and copper surfaces, from stable homogeneous Zn(II)-Sn(II)-Mo(VI) and Zn(II)-Mo(VI) citrate baths, in the slightly acid range (pH about 5), with different concentration of metals and citrate ions. The measurements were performed in a three-electrode cell or galvanostatically in a two-electrode cell in coulostatic condition, by means of potentiostat PGSTAT302N.
view entry ( 88 views )   |  print article
computer simulation I part 
Wednesday, 31 October, 2012, 16:28
Posted by Marcela Trybula
Management of the molecular dynamic simulation for liquid Al-Zn alloys in order to model the transport properties using Yukawa and EOPP potential. Random mixing and PBC condition was used to simulate the viscosity and diffusion coefficient.
view entry ( 216 views )   |  print article
P. CZAJA on his PhD progress 
Tuesday, 30 October, 2012, 23:29
Posted by Pawel Czaja
Little did we know with respect to linearity of bevavior of the martensite start temperature in the particular valence electron range, which is somewhat omitted in the literature on this subject. Therefore in order to shed more light on this intriguing phenomena new set of alloys was prepared. The alloys were homogenised at 1000 degC for 6 hours. They were sealed in quartz ampules beforehand but unfortunately while in the oven three of the tubes broke. The alloys were therefore subjected to chemical analysis to estimate possible changes in composition and the effects of oxidation. The analysis performed in the bulk of the materials showed that no major compositional changes occured.
view entry ( 868 views )   |  print article

<<First <Back | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | Next> Last>>