Retained Austenite Analysis
Steels and steel alloys are an essential component in many everyday
applications. Quality control is crucial to maintaining the structural
stability of these materials. During the processing of these heat-treated
steel alloys, austenite may be retained which could weaken the overall
structural integrity of the material used to build our buildings, cars,
bridges and much more.
In this experiment retained austenite analysis was performed on the sample shown at the right. The retained austenite phase was identified in the pattern below, taken with Rigaku's MiniFlex II benchtop diffractometer, in a 5.9(0.1)% concentration. The analysis shown was performed using Jade's Whole Pattern Fitting (WPF) program.
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Cu Kα radiation (30 kV, 50 mA) |
Tags: steel, alloys, MiniFlex II, powder XRD, quality control, austenite
