A completely automated vibrating-reed apparatus for measurements of the mechanical quality factor and dynamic elasticity moduli has been developed. The apparatus is equipped with heating and cooling stages allowing continuous temperature ramps and isothermal measurements in the range 90–1400 K. Measurements in a magnetic field up to 8×104 A/m can also be performed. The data acquisition is computer-controlled through a software specifically developed allowing, with a high acquisition rate, automatic measurements and control of all the apparatus components and real-time data analysis. Some results are reported to illustrate the capabilities. These refer to bulk submicro-grained alloys obtained by severe plastic deformation, nanocrystalline metal hydrides for hydrogen storage and metal foams. The results are briefly discussed to emphasize the utility of employing mechanical spectroscopy in synergy with other techniques for a structural and functional characterization of various materials for industrial applications.

S., A., E. G., C., A. L., F., Montanari, R., L., P., L., S., et al. (2006). Automated resonant vibrating reed analyzer apparatus for a non destructive characterization of materials for industrial applications. MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING, 442, 543-546.

Automated resonant vibrating reed analyzer apparatus for a non destructive characterization of materials for industrial applications

MONTANARI, ROBERTO;
2006-01-01

Abstract

A completely automated vibrating-reed apparatus for measurements of the mechanical quality factor and dynamic elasticity moduli has been developed. The apparatus is equipped with heating and cooling stages allowing continuous temperature ramps and isothermal measurements in the range 90–1400 K. Measurements in a magnetic field up to 8×104 A/m can also be performed. The data acquisition is computer-controlled through a software specifically developed allowing, with a high acquisition rate, automatic measurements and control of all the apparatus components and real-time data analysis. Some results are reported to illustrate the capabilities. These refer to bulk submicro-grained alloys obtained by severe plastic deformation, nanocrystalline metal hydrides for hydrogen storage and metal foams. The results are briefly discussed to emphasize the utility of employing mechanical spectroscopy in synergy with other techniques for a structural and functional characterization of various materials for industrial applications.
2006
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore ING-IND/21 - METALLURGIA
English
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S., A., E. G., C., A. L., F., Montanari, R., L., P., L., S., et al. (2006). Automated resonant vibrating reed analyzer apparatus for a non destructive characterization of materials for industrial applications. MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING, 442, 543-546.
S., A; E. G., C; A. L., F; Montanari, R; L., P; L., S; E., B
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