About this Abstract |
Meeting |
TMS Specialty Congress 2025
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Symposium
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The 7th International Congress on 3D Materials Science (3DMS 2025)
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Presentation Title |
Time-Resolved Measurement Capabilities at the Forming and Shaping Technology Beamline |
Author(s) |
Katherine Shanks, Amlan Das |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Katherine Shanks |
Abstract Scope |
The Forming and Shaping Technology (FAST) beamline at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) provides high-flux, high-energy (20-88 keV) x-rays and experimental infrastructure for the structural materials community. In particular, the beamline focuses on in-situ measurements probing material microstructure during thermomechanical loading and processing. The energy range covered by FAST allows for characterization of materials over a wide range of density and atomic weight, from lightweight composites to steels and nickel-based alloys, while the use of transmission geometry techniques (e.g. powder diffraction, absorption- and phase-contrast radiography) gives insight into the material state through the bulk of millimeter-scale specimens. Here, we describe recent developments focused on deployment of instrumentation tailored to time-resolved experiments, including high-frame rate area detectors and emerging techniques for real-time data monitoring to guide data collection strategy. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Undecided |