Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Neutron diffraction methods offer a direct measure of the elastic
component of strain deep within crystalline materials through precise
characterisation of the interplanar crystal lattice spacing. The unique
non-destructive nature of this measurement technique is particularly
beneficial in the context of engineering design and archaeological
materials science, since it allows the evaluation of a variety of structural
and deformational parameters inside real components without material
removal, or at worst with minimal interference. We review a wide range
of recent experimental studies using the Engin-X materials engineering
instrument at the ISIS neutron source and show how the technique
provides the basis for developing improved insight into materials of great
importance to applications and industry.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Time of flight neutron diffraction; Bragg edge; residual stress; material processing; archaeometallurgy
List of contributors:
Siano, Salvatore
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