1974
DOI: 10.1002/mawe.19740050503
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Ultraschallverfahren zur Bestimmung der Anzahl von Einschlüssen in Materialproben — eine kritische Betrachtung empfohlener Methoden

Abstract: Zur Beurteilung der Gebrauchseigenschaften von Metallen sucht man die Anzahl und die Verteilung der nichtmetallischen Einschliisse zu bestimmen. Dabei sind die bisher benutzten mikroskopischen Verfahren nicht zerstorungsfrei und auch nicht auf das Volumen, sondern auf die Oberflache der Schliffproben bezogen. Die Ultraschallpriifung ist demgegenuber zerstorungsfrei und gut zum volumetrischen Nachweis von Einschliissen geeignet. Untersucht werden die Moglichkeiten des U1traschall-Impuls-Echo-Verfahrens zur Rein… Show more

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“…Thus appropriate evaluation makes it possible to check the whole volume of steel test pieces for minute inclusions (cleanliness), in contrast to the currently used, elaborate microscopic methods, which can cover only a particular cross-section. Regarding the develop- ment of a method recommended by ASTM [1737] and the experiences made with it, see [1061,1062,267,216,217,1334,289].…”
Section: Steelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus appropriate evaluation makes it possible to check the whole volume of steel test pieces for minute inclusions (cleanliness), in contrast to the currently used, elaborate microscopic methods, which can cover only a particular cross-section. Regarding the develop- ment of a method recommended by ASTM [1737] and the experiences made with it, see [1061,1062,267,216,217,1334,289].…”
Section: Steelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the perspective of materials characterization this "noise" can be quite useful since it reveals much about the nature of the microstructure. Backscattered ultrasonic signals can be used to determine cleanliness of steel, e.g., degree of freedom from slag, debris, inclusions, (Schlengermann, 1974). Goebbels (1980) describes an ultrasonic backscatter method for determination of grain size in steel as an alternative to metallography.…”
Section: Characterization Of Microstructurementioning
confidence: 99%