New Dimensions of Engineering Science at Large Facilities
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Oxford
Department Name: Engineering Science
Abstract
The knowledge of multi-component, spatially varying stress and strain states and structural information is crucial for elucidating advanced concepts and models in materials science and strength engineering. Recent developments in neutron and high energy X-ray diffraction techniques at large scientific facilities have pushed the spatial resolution towards ever smaller length scales, at the same time improving data acquisition rates, making it possible to obtain large collections of diffraction patterns. However, because of the limitations imposed by gauge volume geometry and grain structure of the object the desired information is often contained within these data sets in implicit form, e.g. as convolutions or averages. Recently it has been demonstrated that robust inverse problem formulations akin to tomographic reconstruction methods can successfully be used to de-convolve detailed, spatially resolved information about material structure, texture and deformation. The present project will develop systematic approaches to the treatment of redundant high energy X-ray and neutron diffraction data sets for the purpose of extracting time-dependant, three-dimensional, multi-component maps of strain, texture and damage. X-ray diffraction experiments will be conducted on the JEEP beamline at Diamond, beamline ID15A at the ESRF, and neutron transmission data will be obtained on the ENGIN-X instrument at ISIS. The results will establish foundations for future methodologies for multi-dimensional analysis (3D and time-resolved) of strain, texture and structure of advanced engineering materials and components.
Organisations
Publications
Xie M.
(2013)
Numerical simulation and experimental validation of texture in extruded wires of a BCC metal
in Computational Plasticity XII: Fundamentals and Applications - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computational Plasticity - Fundamentals and Applications, COMPLAS 2013
Sui T.
(2013)
Multi-scale modeling and diffraction-based characterization of elastic behaviour of human enamel
in 13th International Conference on Fracture 2013, ICF 2013
Kim T.
(2013)
Feasibility study of synchrotron x-ray diffraction and absorption spectroscopy for the characterisation of NMC oxides for Li-ion battery cathodes
in Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science
Baimpas N
(2013)
A feasibility study of dynamic stress analysis inside a running internal combustion engine using synchrotron X-ray beams.
in Journal of synchrotron radiation
Clark JN
(2013)
Ultrafast three-dimensional imaging of lattice dynamics in individual gold nanocrystals.
in Science (New York, N.Y.)
Song X
(2013)
Residual stresses in Linear Friction Welding of aluminium alloys
in Materials & Design
Xie M
(2013)
Texture analysis in cubic phase polycrystals by single exposure synchrotron X-ray diffraction
in Journal of Applied Physics
Song X
(2013)
Diametrical growth in the forward flow forming process: simulation, validation, and prediction
in The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Baimpas N
(2013)
Stress evaluation in thin films: Micro-focus synchrotron X-ray diffraction combined with focused ion beam patterning for do evaluation
in Thin Solid Films
Liu W
(2013)
Grain refinement and fatigue strengthening mechanisms in as-extruded Mg-6Zn-0.5Zr and Mg-10Gd-3Y-0.5Zr magnesium alloys by shot peening
in International Journal of Plasticity
| Description | A host of new approaches developed allows "rich" tomography characterisation of structural and functional materials and components. We are able to map strain, grain orientation, damage etc. in 3D using neutron and synchrotron X-ray beams. |
| Exploitation Route | Failure analysis, microstructure analysis, strength analysis, product optimisation New generation of non-destructive materials characterisation tools |
| Sectors | Aerospace Defence and Marine Agriculture Food and Drink Chemicals Construction Education Electronics Energy Environment Manufacturing including Industrial Biotechology Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |
| URL | http://www.korsunsky.org |
| Description | The far-reaching impact of this research concerns 3D imaging in the widest sense: stress-strain, phase, grain orientation, etc. This kind of insight is in demand right across the range of technologies, cultural context, forensics, etc. |
| Sector | Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Agriculture, Food and Drink,Chemicals,Construction,Creative Economy,Education,Electronics,Energy,Environment,Healthcare,Government, Democracy and Justice,Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology,Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology,Transport |
| Impact Types | Societal Economic |
