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Advanced Microstructural Characterization of Metallic Alloys for Automotive applications


EMSL Project ID
60608

Abstract

Advanced microstructural characterization of next generation propulsion materials and light weight metallic alloys can provide material processing-microstructure-mechanical property relationships. In addition, advanced characterization is also crucial for understanding material degradation when exposed to extreme environments of temperature and/or stress. As a part of this project, high temperature Al alloys for use from 300-350oC and high temperature Ni, Fe based alloys developed for 800-950oC developed through innovative alloy composition selection and advanced processing methods from ORNL will be closely complemented with multimodal microstructural characterization of alloy microstructure using state-of-the-art characterization capabilities such as atom probe tomography (APT) and aberration corrected Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) at EMSL. The advanced characterization capabilities housed in the EMSL provides crucial information for optimizing the alloy design for propulsion applications in automobiles.

Project Details

Start Date
2022-11-07
End Date
2023-10-01
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Arun Devaraj
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Team Members

Tingkun Liu
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Mark Wirth
Institution
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

Sten Lambeets
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Jia Liu
Institution
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory