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Three-dimensional visualization of microstructures
Author(s) -
Marco Lanzagorta,
Milo V. Kral,
J. Edward Swan,
George Spanos,
Robert Rosenberg,
Eddy Kuo
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
proceedings visualization '98 (cat. no.98cb36276)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1145/288216.288375
This case study describes a technique for the three-dimensional analysis of the internal microscopic structure (microstructure) of materials. This technique consists of incrementally polishing through a thin layer (approximately 0.2 /spl mu/m) of material, chemically etching the polished surface, applying reference marks, and performing optical or scanning electron microscopy on selected areas. The series of images are then processed employing AVS and other visualization software to obtain a 3D reconstruction of the material. We describe how we applied this technique to an alloy steel to study the morphology, connectivity, and distribution of cementite precipitates formed during thermal processing. The results showed microstructural features not previously identified with traditional 2D techniques.

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