Ultrasonic verification of microstructural changes due to heat treatment
Abstract
Ultrasonic attenuation was measured for polycrystalline samples of nickel and copper with various grain-size distributions produced by heat treatment. Attenuation as a function of frequency was determined for a sample having a known mean grain diameter. Once this function was determined, it could be scaled to determine the mean grain size of other samples of the same material with different mean grain diameters. These results were obtained by using broadband pulse-echo ultrasound in the 25 to 100 MHz frequency range. The results suggest an ultrasonic, nondestructive approach for verifying heat treatment of metals.
- Publication:
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Analytical Ultrasonics in Materials Research and Testing
- Pub Date:
- January 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986aumr.nasa..207G
- Keywords:
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- Copper;
- Grain Size;
- Heat Treatment;
- Microstructure;
- Nickel;
- Nondestructive Tests;
- Polycrystals;
- Ultrasonic Radiation;
- Ultrasonics;
- Wave Attenuation;
- Distribution (Property);
- Proving;
- Samples;
- Solids;
- Acoustics