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Three-Dimensional Materials Science

Prof Nikhilesh Chawla, Dr Michael Groeber, Dr Erik Lauridsen, Dr Alexis Lewis, Dr Jonathan Madison

  1. Newly developed 3-D tomographic techniques permit acquisition of quantitative materials data for input to structure-property models. At the mesoscale, techniques that enable sampling of larger material volumes...

    Authors: McLean P Echlin, William C Lenthe and Tresa M Pollock
    Citation: Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation 2014 3:21
  2. Porosity in linear autogenous laser welds of 304L stainless steel has been investigated using micro-computed tomography to reveal defect content in fifty-four welds made with varying delivered power, travel sp...

    Authors: Jonathan D Madison, Larry K Aagesen, Victor WL Chan and Katsuyo Thornton
    Citation: Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation 2014 3:5018
  3. Three-dimensional microscopy has become an increasingly popular materials characterization technique. This has resulted in a standardized processing scheme for most datasets. Such a scheme has motivated the de...

    Authors: John M Sosa, Daniel E Huber, Brian Welk and Hamish L Fraser
    Citation: Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation 2014 3:5017
  4. In situ X-ray synchrotron tomography is an excellent technique for understanding deformation behavior of materials in 4D (the fourth dimension here is time). However, performing in situ experiments in synchrotron...

    Authors: Sudhanshu S Singh, Jason J Williams, Peter Hruby, Xianghui Xiao, Francesco De Carlo and Nikhilesh Chawla
    Citation: Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation 2014 3:12
  5. The rapidly improving temporal resolution of X-ray computed tomography (CT) imaging methods makes it ever easier to do in-situ, time-resolved (4D) experiments. This work describes a method of segmenting 4D X-r...

    Authors: John W Gibbs and Peter W Voorhees
    Citation: Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation 2014 3:10
  6. Heterogeneous materials have been widely used in many engineering applications. Achieving optimal material performance requires a quantitative knowledge of the complex material microstructure and structural ev...

    Authors: Yang Jiao and Nikhilesh Chawla
    Citation: Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation 2014 3:15
  7. This article describes a new approach to characterize the deformation response of polycrystalline metals using a combination of novel micro-scale experimental methodologies. An in-situ scanning electron micros...

    Authors: Paul A Shade, Michael A Groeber, Jay C Schuren and Michael D Uchic
    Citation: Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation 2013 2:21