Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1572649 | Materials Characterization | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper a relationship between metal structures described by equivalent grain size D and the average distance between local maximum and minimum points (ãLMMDã-Local Maximum Minimum Distance) of fracture profiles for brittle fractures of commercially pure iron (99.65% Fe) samples is examined. The ferrite grain size was varied by cold upsetting and recrystallization annealing of the specimens. Impact loads, at liquid nitrogen temperature (Charpy V test), were used to break the samples. Fracture profiles were recorded using a contact profilometer. The profiles were subjected to wavelet filtration and a linear dependence ãLMMDã = f(D) was revealed, and observed irrespective of the filtration level range of 2-7. Profiles were examined at low-level frequency wavelet approximations of raw profiles and with high-level frequencies to obtain details of these same profiles.
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Authors
Jerzy Wawszczak,