Visualizing the Evolutions of Microstructure through Quenching Processes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Makiko Takahashi
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A tool is being developed to predict and visualize the microstructural evolution of steels during quenching. This tool utilizes experimental data and reference data that are stored in a database to predict the microstructural development. The visualization tool animates qualitative representation of two- dimensional microstructure drawings as well as the quantitative volume fractions of phases present as a function of time. This is achieved by superimposing the Jominy End-Quench test results over the Continuous Cooling Transformation diagram of the alloy. The predicted microstructure is presented through the web browser to maximize the ease of use. In addition, a parallel coordinate system is used to aid in identifying similarities within the data set by presenting the large number of data at a glance. The results for 4140 steel that was quenched in a wide variety of quenchants will be presented to illustrate the prediction and visualization tools. Keywords: Quenching, Microstructure Prediction, Simulation, Data Visualization, Database, Applet, Animation
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APA: Makiko Takahashi  (2003)  Visualizing the Evolutions of Microstructure through Quenching Processes

MLA: Makiko Takahashi Visualizing the Evolutions of Microstructure through Quenching Processes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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