Multi-Scale Characterization of Inhomogeneous Morphologically Textured Microstructures (Preprint)

A computationally efficient microstructure characterization technique is presented that separately identifies morphological texture and any orientation dependence of second-phase clustering via a concise visual representation. This technique, the Vector Multi-Scale Analysis of Area Fractions (VMSAAF...

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description A computationally efficient microstructure characterization technique is presented that separately identifies morphological texture and any orientation dependence of second-phase clustering via a concise visual representation. This technique, the Vector Multi-Scale Analysis of Area Fractions (VMSAAF), is then applied to computer-generated microstructures to understand the effects of second-phase area fraction, aspect ratio, alignment propensity, variant orientation, and degree of microstructure banding on the homogenous length scale- a metric used to quantify clustering-as well as the extent of representative volume elements for a microstructure. PAO Case no. 88ABW-2009-1169, Work Unit no. M02R4000. Material Science and Engineer. A,p1-7, 2009.
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