Sheela Singh
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
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Ultramicroscopy | 2011
Sheela Singh; N. Wanderka; K. Kiefer; K. Siemensmeyer; John Banhart
Splat-quenched, as-cast and aged (2h at 600 °C after casting) AlCoCrCuFeNi high entropy alloys were investigated by means of transmission electron microscopy and three-dimensional atom probe (3D-AP). 3D-AP revealed anti-correlated fluctuations of the Cr and Fe-Co compositions in Cr-Fe-Co-rich regions of the as-cast alloy. The ferromagnetic behavior of AlCoCrCuFeNi high entropy alloy was correlated with the decomposition of the Cr-Fe-Co-rich regions into ferromagnetic Fe-Co-rich and antiferromagnetic Cr-rich domains, the size of which was determined by statistical analysis of 3D-AP data. The splat-quenched alloy showed a softer magnetic behavior as compared to the as-cast and aged alloys. The aged alloy possessed a higher saturation magnetization and coercivity as compared to the as-cast alloy.
Entropy | 2016
Anna M. Manzoni; Sheela Singh; Haneen Daoud; Robert Popp; Rainer Völkl; Uwe Glatzel; N. Wanderka
The most commonly investigated high entropy alloy, AlCoCrCuFeNi, has been chosen for optimization of its microstructural and mechanical properties by means of compositional changes and heat treatments. Among the different available optimization paths, the decrease of segregating element Cu, the increase of oxidation protective elements Al and Cr and the approach towards a γ-γ′ microstructure like in Ni-based superalloys have been probed and compared. Microscopical observations have been made for every optimization step. Vickers microhardness measurements and/or tensile/compression test have been carried out when the alloy was appropriate. Five derived alloys AlCoCrFeNi, Al23Co15Cr23Cu8Fe15Ni16, Al8Co17Cr17Cu8Fe17Ni33, Al8Co17Cr14Cu8Fe17Ni34.8Mo0.1Ti1W0.1 and Al10Co25Cr8Fe15Ni36Ti6 (all at.%) have been compared to the original AlCoCrCuFeNi and the most promising one has been selected for further investigation.
Ultramicroscopy | 2011
M.S. Mousa; N. Wanderka; M. Timpel; Sheela Singh; M. Krüger; M. Heilmaier; John Banhart
Molybdenum and its alloys are potential materials for high-temperature applications. However, molybdenum is susceptible to embrittlement because of oxygen segregation at the grain boundaries. In order to alleviate the embrittlement small amounts of zirconium were alloyed to a solid solution of Mo-1.5Si alloy. Two Mo-based alloys, namely Mo-1.5Si and Mo-1.5Si-1Zr, were investigated by the complementary high-resolution methods transmission electron microscopy and atom probe tomography. The Mo-1.5Si alloy shows a polycrystalline structure with two silicon-rich intermetallic phases Mo(5)Si(3) and Mo(3)Si located at the grain boundaries and within the grains. In addition, small clusters with up to 10 at% Si were found within the molybdenum solid solution. Addition of a small amount of zirconium to Mo-1.5Si leads to the formation of two intermetallic phases Mo(2)Zr and MoZr(2), which are located at the grain boundaries as well as within the interior of the grain. Transmission electron microscopy shows that small spherical Mo-Zr-rich precipitates (<10nm) decorate the grain boundaries. The stoichiometry of the small precipitates was identified as Mo(2)Zr by atom probe tomography. No Si-enriched small precipitates were detected in the Mo-1.5Si-1Zr alloy. It is concluded that the presence of zirconium hinders their formation.
Applied Optics | 2015
Pandian Chelliah; Trilochan Sahoo; Sheela Singh; Annie Sujatha
A Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS) used for interrogating a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) consists of a scanning-type interferometer. The FTS has a broad wavelength range of operation and good multiplexing capability. However, it has poor wavelength resolution and interrogation speed. We propose a modification to the FTS using path delay multiplexing to improve the same. Using this method, spatial resolution and interrogation time can be improved by n times by using n path delays. In this paper, simulation results for n=2, 5 are shown.
Acta Materialia | 2011
Sheela Singh; N. Wanderka; B.S. Murty; Uwe Glatzel; John Banhart
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2009
Sheela Singh; D. Roy; R. Mitra; R.V. Subba Rao; R. K. Dayal; Baldev Raj; I. Manna
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2004
Sheela Singh; M.M. Godkhindi; Raghavarapu Venkata Krishnarao; B.S. Murty
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2009
Sheela Singh; M.M. Godkhindi; Raghavarapu Venkata Krishnarao; B.S. Murty
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2004
Sheela Singh; M.M. Godkhindi; Raghavarapu Venkata Krishnarao; B.S. Murty
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017
Hari Prasad; Sheela Singh; Bharat B. Panigrahi
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Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory
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