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Introduction to the Materials Structure Study
FSI-WSZAcad. year: 2014/2015
The subject is concerned with the following topics: Light microscopy (methods, principles, applications). Color contrast in light microscopy (principle); Image analysis. Electron microscopy TEM, SEM (principles, methods); X-Ray diffractometry; Spectroscopy. Dilatometry, resistometry, magnetometry, DTA and other methods of study of materials - an owerviev and application.
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Basic literature
D.Brandon,W.D.Kaplan: Microstructural Character.of Materials
Hanke, L.D.: Handbook of analytical methods for materials, Materials evaluation and Engineering, Inc. 2001, 49s
Skočovský, P., Podrábský, T.: Colour metallography of ferrous alloys, EDIS ŽU Žilina, 2001, 68 s
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P:E:J:Flewit,R.K.Wild,Physical methods for materials characterisation
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2. Sample preparation to light microscopy. Light microscopy.
3. Colour contrast in light microscopy.
4. Hardness and microhardness of phases.
5. Methods of quantitative evaluation of phases including image analysis.
6. Introduction to electron microscopy.
7. Sample preparation for EM.
8. Principle, function and use of TEM; including electron diffraction.
9. Principle, function and use of SEM; including chemical analysis EDS, WDS.
10. Principles of X/Ray analysis.
11.-12. Spectroscopy - basic principles of methods.
13. Another (selected) methods of structure analysis (dilatometry, resistometry etc.)