• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: In Situ Strain Measurements during Casting Using Neutron Diffraction
  • Contributor: Reihle, Matthias; Hofmann, Michael; Wasmuth, Uwe; Volk, Wolfram; Hoffmann, Hartmut; Petry, Winfried
  • Published: Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., 2013
  • Published in: Materials Science Forum, 768-769 (2013), Seite 484-491
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.768-769.484
  • ISSN: 1662-9752
  • Keywords: Mechanical Engineering ; Mechanics of Materials ; Condensed Matter Physics ; General Materials Science
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  • Description: Composite castings exhibit high residual stresses, mainly because of different thermal expansion of the used materials. Similar to the in-cast cylinder liners in a motor block, a composite specimen, consisting of a steel insert and an aluminum cast surrounding, was analyzed by neutron diffraction. The temperature- and time-dependent change of lattice spacing and thus the strain evolution was investigated by in-situ experiments directly after casting and during the cooling of the part. Different cooling conditions were investigated using two different molds, namely a sand and a permanent (steel) mold, optimized for in-situ neutron diffraction.