Experimental approaches for probing interfaces and grain boundaries
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[en] This paper focuses its attention on several research efforts performed by the authors and colleagues whose primary aim is probing interfacial and grain boundary properties. The first investigations described pertain to impurity segregation induced embrittlement which were modeled using thermodynamic considerations and were characterized by fracture testing using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). Localized interface chemical characterization is essential in this research. The second investigation focuses on interface/impurity interaction determination. Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS), a structure characterization tool, was used to determine the local environment of impurities in metal-impurity-metal laminate composites, where the impurities were in monolayer to submonolayer interface concentrations. The third study pertains to the interface fracture in metal-matrix (metal/metal oxide/graphite) composites where a correlation was made between electronic states and fracture path
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Liaw, P.K. (Westinghouse Science and Technology Center, Pittsburgh, PA (United States)); Marcus, H.L. (Univ. of Texas at Austin, Materials Science and Engineering Programs, Austin, TX (United States)); Weertman, J.R. (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL (United States)); Santer, J.S. (Packer Engineering, Naperville, IL (United States)); 508 p; 1990; p. 231-236; The Metallurgical Society Inc; Warrendale, PA (United States); Fall meeting of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS); Detroit, MI (United States); 7-11 Oct 1990; CONF-901008--; The Metallurgical Society Inc., 420 Commonwealth Dr., Warrendale, PA 15086 (United States)
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