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<title>Supplemental Material to 'Estimation of Rolling Process Variation by Usage of a Monte-Carlo Method'</title>
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<description>Supplemental Material to 'Estimation of Rolling Process Variation by Usage of a Monte-Carlo Method'
Weiner, Max
This repository contains all necessary data to reproduce the results of *Estimation of Rolling Process Variation by Usage of a Monte-Carlo Method* published at ESAFORM2023.&#13;
The contents consist of data files as well as code for analysis and simulation.
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<title>Microstructural features of AlSi9Cu3 as well as superposition of segmented fatigue crack with initial microstructure studied by µCT</title>
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Wagner, Ruben
To investigate the impact of melt conditioning and filtration on intermetallic phases in AlSi9Cu3 µCT studies were conducted. The gained research data show microstructural features like pores (#1) and polyhedral intermetallic phases (#2, #2) in 3D videos. The fatigue crack introduced by ultrasonic fatigue testing (USFT) was segmented from µCT slices by machine learning algorithms of Trainable Weka Segmentation and superimposed with the initial microstructure. The superposition of fatigue crack and initial microstructure is shown for a reference batch specimen (#4) and a melt con-ditioned and filtrated batch specimen (#5).
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