Automated Optical Serial Sectioning Analysis of Phases in a Medium Carbon Steel
2018
This work presents a three dimensional microstructural analysis of medium carbon steels, based on serial sectioning using optical microscopy. The microstructural phases considered here are ferrite and pearlite. Typically conventional 2D microscopy is used to analyze these phases (ASTM E112-13 in Standard test methods for determining average grain size. ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA, 2013), with eddy current (Khan et al. in J Mater Process Technol 200(1):316–318, 2008) or ultrasonic methods (Araujo Freitas et al. in Mater Sci Eng A 527(16):4431–4437, 2010) as alternatives. Medium carbon steel samples were heat treated in a furnace and either slowly cooled in the furnace, or cooled at higher rates. This resulted in different pearlitic microstructures in the samples. The analysis was conducted with Robo-Met.3D®, a fully automated metallography system for serial sectioning. Based on optical microscopy, volume cubes of hundreds of microns on edge were imaged and reconstructed to conduct grain size and phase volume analysis . The system proved capable of collecting image data with high fidelity, and controlled slice thickness in an automated manner. The resultant dataset was useful in visualization and analysis of pearlite and ferrite phases in steel samples.
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