Fig. 1: Microstructure characteristics of the cold-sprayed Aluminum alloy AA7050 and Ti64 alloy manufactured by Laser Bed Powder Fusion (LBPF). | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Microstructure characteristics of the cold-sprayed Aluminum alloy AA7050 and Ti64 alloy manufactured by Laser Bed Powder Fusion (LBPF).

From: Modeling complex polycrystalline alloys using a Generative Adversarial Network enabled computational platform

Fig. 1

For cold-spray alloy: a Low-resolution inverse pole figure (IPF) of the Z-orientation map in the XY plane showing standard triangle colors for the orientation maps, b corresponding low-resolution IPF of the Z-orientation map in the YZ plane, c high-resolution band contrast map of the boxed region in b with grain boundaries of ultra-fine grains (UFG) and coarse grains (CG) colored in black and red respectively (grain boundaries delineated by an assigned misorientation angle). In c, the green and blue panels show details of the UFGs and CGs. Histograms of d the number fraction and e the area fraction of the equivalent grain diameter indicating multimodal grain size distribution. For Ti64 alloy manufactured by LBPF: IPF in the f XY and g YZ planes.

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