Microstructural Analysis of Grain Boundary Segregating Alloys

Amrita Anand

Nanocrystalline metals are of interest for nuclear reactor components due to their small grain size and consequently high mechanical strength. However, grain growth occurs at high temperatures. Alloying with suitable grain boundary segregating solutes lowers the excess grain boundary energy which causes grain growth, stabilizing grain sizes at higher temperatures. In this study, hardness and microstructure were examined in friction stir processed iron alloys, to understand their stability.

Major: 
Materials Science and Engineering
Exhibition Category: 
Engineering
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Alice Perrin
Poster Number: 
107