FEMS EUROMAT 2023
Lecture
06.09.2023
Development of an Automated 3D Metallography System and its Application in Microstructure Analysis
DB

Dr.-Ing. Dirk Bettge

Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM)

Lemiasheuski, A. (Speaker)¹; Bajer, E.¹; Göbel, A.¹; Hesse, R.¹; Oder, G.¹; Bettge, D.¹
¹Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin
Vorschau
25 Min. Untertitel (CC)

Many microstructural features exhibit non-trivial geometries, which can only be derived to a limited extent from two-dimensional images. E.g., graphite arrangements in lamellar gray cast iron have complex geometries, and the same is true for additively manufactured materials and three-dimensional conductive path structures. Some can be visualized using tomographic methods, but some cannot be due to weak contrast and/or lack of resolution when analyzing macroscopic objects. Classic metallography can help but must be expanded to the third dimension. The method of reconstructing three-dimensional structures from serial metallographic sections surely is not new. However, the effort required to manually assemble many individual sections into image stacks is very high and stands in the way of frequent application. For this reason, an automated, robot-supported 3D metallography system is being developed at BAM, which carries out the steps of repeated preparation and image acquisition on polished specimen. 

Preparation includes grinding, polishing and optionally etching of the polished surface. Image acquisition comprises autofocused light microscopic imaging at several magnification levels. The image stacks obtained are then pre-processed, segmented, and converted into 3D models, which in the result appear like microtomographic models, but with high resolution at large volume. Contrasting by classical chemical etching reveals structures that cannot be resolved using tomographic methods. The integration of further imaging and measuring methods into this system is underway. Some examples will be discussed in the presentation.

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