2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2018.07.022
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Limit of detection and hardness evaluation of some steel alloys utilizing optical emission spectroscopic techniques

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“…In some works, the parameters obtained using LIBS have been related to the hardness of the material. 1719 In particular, a linear relationship between the plasma temperature and Vickers hardness has been found on steel by LIBS tests. 18 In that work, different steel compositions were used.…”
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“…In some works, the parameters obtained using LIBS have been related to the hardness of the material. 1719 In particular, a linear relationship between the plasma temperature and Vickers hardness has been found on steel by LIBS tests. 18 In that work, different steel compositions were used.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…1719 In particular, a linear relationship between the plasma temperature and Vickers hardness has been found on steel by LIBS tests. 18 In that work, different steel compositions were used. On the other hand, in the present work, the samples would exhibit different values of hardness in relation to the fraction of copper particles.…”
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“…Therefore, LIBS has developed rapidly in the past two decades. The elements can be detected whether sample is solid [1][2][3], liquid [4,5] or gas [6]. LIBS has been applied to various fields: environment [7][8][9], biomedical [10][11][12], industry [13][14][15][16], and agriculture [17][18][19].…”
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confidence: 99%