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Automatic microstructural characterization and classification using artificial ...

Autor(es): Thiago M. Nunes cv logo 1 ; Victor Hugo C. de Albuquerque cv logo 2 ; João P. Papa cv logo 3 ; Cleiton C. Silva cv logo 4 ; Paulo G. Normando cv logo 5 ; Elineudo P. Moura cv logo 6 ; João Manuel R. S. Tavares cv logo 7

Data: 2013

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10216/64905

Origem: Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto

Assunto(s): Ciências Tecnológicas


Descrição
Secondary phases such as Laves and carbides are formed during the final solidification stages of nickel based superalloy coatings deposited during the gas tungsten arc welding cold wire process. However, when aged at high temperatures, other phases can precipitate in the microstructure, like the γ″ and δ phases. This work presents a new application and evaluation of artificial intelligent techniques to classify (the background echo and backscattered) ultrasound signals in order to characterize the microstructure of a Ni-based alloy thermally aged at 650 and 950 °C for 10, 100 and 200 h. The background echo and backscattered ultrasound signals were acquired using transducers with frequencies of 4 and 5 MHz. Thus with the use of features extraction techniques, i.e., detrended fluctuation analysis and the Hurst method, the accuracy and speed in the classification of the secondary phases from ultrasound signals could be studied. The classifiers under study were the recent optimum-path forest (OPF) and the more traditional support vector machines and Bayesian. The experimental results revealed that the OPF classifier was the fastest and most reliable. In addition, the OPF classifier revealed to be a valid and adequate tool for microstructure characterization through ultrasound signals classification due to its speed, sensitivity, accuracy and reliability.
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