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Test environments for in-situ investigation of metallic materials

Organised by the MetalBeams Project

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Published Oct 09, 2020

Hear about experimental facilities for in-situ measurements of microstructures and phase transformations during mimic-ed cutting tool operations, electro chemical processes and additive manufacturing procedures. Wednesday 25th November, 13.00-16.00

Invitation to online seminar

Test environments for in-situ investigation of metallic materials

Wednesday 25th November, 13.00-16.00

The seminar's focus is on synchrotron test facilities which are available for in-situ measurements of microstructure and phase transformations. This includes the effect of temperature, load and environment as well as time-resolved capabilities.

12.45

Meeting opened to allow connection check

13.00

Introduction to MetalBeams

Rachel Pettersson, Jernkontoret

13.10

Overview of synchrotron and neutron facilities used by Swedish researchers

Shun Yu, RISE + Tuerdi Maimaitiyili, Swerim

13.40

Presentation of European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble

Ed Mitchell/Michael Sztucki, ESRF

14.10

Presentation of DESY (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron)/Petra III, Hamburg

Ulrich Lienert, DESY och KTH

14.40

Short break

14.50

News from MAX IV

Magnus Larsson, Max IV

15.00

In situ metal cutting

Jens Birch, LiU

15.15

In-situ electrochemistry

Jinshan Pan, KTH

15.30

In-situ additive manufacturing

Greta Lindwall, KTH

15.45

Summary and future plans

Fredrik Lindberg, Swerim

16.00

End of seminar

Before 20 November, register with Jernkontoret on this link  to get the online meeting address.

MetalBeams is an initiative within SIP Metallic Materials, run by Jernkontoret, Swerim and RISE, to encourage the use of large-scale infrastructure (synchrotron x-ray and neutron sources) by the metals industry.

Contacts for more information:

Rachel.Pettersson@jernkontoret.se

Fredrik.Lindberg@swerim.se

Tomas.lundqvist@ri.se

Belongs to: Center for X-rays in Swedish Materials Science (CeXS)
Last changed: Oct 09, 2020