Three-dimensional reconstruction of compacted graphite in vermicular cast iron by manual serial sectioning

Microstructural characterization is an important tool to optimize the properties of engineering materials. Metallography is a common technique, but it provides two-dimensional images from (sometimes complex) three-dimensional microstructures. Three-dimensional reconstruction of microstructures provides more precise informa tion on the morphologies of the material microconstituents, providing more accurate control over their physical and mechanical properties. The main barrier for the dis semination of this technique is the extensive time dispended to obtain a record of in numerous metallographic polished planes and the 3D image reconstruction procedure. The present work shows a practical example of three-dimensional reconstruction of the graphite phase in a compacted graphite cast iron executed by "manual" technique and using optical microscopy.

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Main Authors: Cerqueira,Fernando Almeida, Nishikawa,Arthur Seiji, Guesser,Wilson Luiz, Azevedo,Cesar Roberto de Farias
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Escola de Minas 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0370-446720150003003072015-09-02Three-dimensional reconstruction of compacted graphite in vermicular cast iron by manual serial sectioningCerqueira,Fernando AlmeidaNishikawa,Arthur SeijiGuesser,Wilson LuizAzevedo,Cesar Roberto de Farias Compacted graphite iron graphite morphology three-dimensional reconstruction Microstructural characterization is an important tool to optimize the properties of engineering materials. Metallography is a common technique, but it provides two-dimensional images from (sometimes complex) three-dimensional microstructures. Three-dimensional reconstruction of microstructures provides more precise informa tion on the morphologies of the material microconstituents, providing more accurate control over their physical and mechanical properties. The main barrier for the dis semination of this technique is the extensive time dispended to obtain a record of in numerous metallographic polished planes and the 3D image reconstruction procedure. The present work shows a practical example of three-dimensional reconstruction of the graphite phase in a compacted graphite cast iron executed by "manual" technique and using optical microscopy.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola de MinasRem: Revista Escola de Minas v.68 n.3 20152015-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0370-44672015000300307en10.1590/0370-44672014680120
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author Cerqueira,Fernando Almeida
Nishikawa,Arthur Seiji
Guesser,Wilson Luiz
Azevedo,Cesar Roberto de Farias
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Nishikawa,Arthur Seiji
Guesser,Wilson Luiz
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Three-dimensional reconstruction of compacted graphite in vermicular cast iron by manual serial sectioning
author_facet Cerqueira,Fernando Almeida
Nishikawa,Arthur Seiji
Guesser,Wilson Luiz
Azevedo,Cesar Roberto de Farias
author_sort Cerqueira,Fernando Almeida
title Three-dimensional reconstruction of compacted graphite in vermicular cast iron by manual serial sectioning
title_short Three-dimensional reconstruction of compacted graphite in vermicular cast iron by manual serial sectioning
title_full Three-dimensional reconstruction of compacted graphite in vermicular cast iron by manual serial sectioning
title_fullStr Three-dimensional reconstruction of compacted graphite in vermicular cast iron by manual serial sectioning
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional reconstruction of compacted graphite in vermicular cast iron by manual serial sectioning
title_sort three-dimensional reconstruction of compacted graphite in vermicular cast iron by manual serial sectioning
description Microstructural characterization is an important tool to optimize the properties of engineering materials. Metallography is a common technique, but it provides two-dimensional images from (sometimes complex) three-dimensional microstructures. Three-dimensional reconstruction of microstructures provides more precise informa tion on the morphologies of the material microconstituents, providing more accurate control over their physical and mechanical properties. The main barrier for the dis semination of this technique is the extensive time dispended to obtain a record of in numerous metallographic polished planes and the 3D image reconstruction procedure. The present work shows a practical example of three-dimensional reconstruction of the graphite phase in a compacted graphite cast iron executed by "manual" technique and using optical microscopy.
publisher Escola de Minas
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