Metals (May 2019)

Feasibility Study on Application of Synchrotron Radiation μCT Imaging to Alloy Steel for Non-Destructive Inspection of Inclusions

  • Yoshinobu Shimamura,
  • Shinya Matsushita,
  • Tomoyuki Fujii,
  • Keiichiro Tohgo,
  • Koichi Akita,
  • Takahisa Shobu,
  • Ayumi Shiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met9050527
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 527

Abstract

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In order to examine the feasibility of applying synchrotron radiation μCT imaging to alloy steels for non-destructive inspection of inclusions for potential origins of internal fatigue damage in the very high cycle region, synchrotron radiation μCT imaging was utilized for repeated non-destructive observation of Cr-Mo steel. An ultrasonic fatigue testing machine was used in aid of the repeated observation. As a result, it was found that the synchrotron radiation μCT imaging with 70 keV was useful for non-destructive observation of inclusions of more than 10 μm, one of which may be an internal fatigue origin. No identifiable damage was observed around every inclusion, and in the base metal, at least up to 70% of fatigue life was observed in the imaging volume.

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