Browsing Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Graduate Theses by Subject "Transmission Electron Microscopy"
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Application of Nano-Scale Characterization Techniques in Failure Analysis of Stress Corrosion Cracking in an Alloy C-276 Pull Rod
A failure analysis was performed on an alloy C-276 pull rod which underwent unexpected brittle, fracture after exposure to nuclear-relevant, high temperature aqueous environments: Pb-contaminated alkaline (8.5 < pH300C < ... -
Microstructural Characterization of 3D Deposited Metal Structures
The microstructure of deposited materials is characterized using a variety of techniques. The two specific types of deposited materials studied are electrodeposited nickel and additive manufactured stainless steel. A focus ... -
Radiation Damage Effect on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of X-750 Ni-based Superalloy
Inconel X-750 is an age-hardened Ni-based superalloy with high mechanical strength and creep resistance. The X-750 alloy is extensively used in the cores of reactors, such as spacers in CANada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) ...