Our lab has been developing a deuterium-deuterium (DD) neutron generator-based neutron activation analysis (NAA) system to quantify metals and elements in the human body in vivo. The system has been used to quantify metals such as manganese, aluminum, sodium in bones of a living human. The technology provides a useful way to assess metal exposure and to estimate elemental deposition, storage and biokinetics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study compares thermal aging effects in Inconel 690 (IN690) produced by forging and powder metallurgy with hot isostatic pressing (PM-HIP). Isothermal aging is carried out over 400-800°C for up to 1000 h and then metallography and nanoindentation are utilized to relate grain microstructure with hardness and yield strength. The PM-HIP IN690 maintains a constant grain size through all aging conditions, while the forged IN690 exhibits limited grain growth at the highest aging temperature and longest aging time.
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