Next-gen steel under the microscope

17 Mar 2017

1

Next-generation steel and metal alloys are a step closer to reality, thanks to an international research project involving a University of Queensland scientist.

The work could overcome the problem of hydrogen alloy embrittlement that has led to catastrophic failures in major engineering and building projects.

UQ Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis Director Professor Roger Wepf said the problem had been recognised for almost 140 years.

"The current generation of these metals can suffer hydrogen embrittlement, where they become brittle and fracture due to the accidental introduction of hydrogen during manufacture and processing," he said.

"A major example of alloy embrittlement occurred in 2013, when bolts in the eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland bridge failed tests during construction."

Professor Wepf said hydrogen was extremely volatile and diffused quickly.

"Our research collaboration has, for the first time, localised and visualised hydrogen in steels and alloys," he said.

"This is essential for the development of new alloys with greater endurance."

"We have shown that it's possible to localise hydrogen at atomic resolution -- at the scale of a single atom -- or at a nanometre (less than one-billionth of a metre) scale by combining different technologies in a closed and protected workflow.

"These include state-of-the-art cryo electron microscopy freezing techniques, low-temperature sample preparation in a cryo focused ion beam microscope, and inert cryo-transfer.

Latest articles

Indian Navy Commences Strategic Training Deployment to Southeast Asia

Indian Navy Commences Strategic Training Deployment to Southeast Asia

Silicon Sovereignty: Why the 2026 AI Race is Being Won on the Factory Floor, Not the Cloud

Silicon Sovereignty: Why the 2026 AI Race is Being Won on the Factory Floor, Not the Cloud

The 2026 Power Paradox: Can India’s Grid Sustain the Physical AI Revolution?

The 2026 Power Paradox: Can India’s Grid Sustain the Physical AI Revolution?

The $280 Ozempic: How a Canadian Bridge to India is Slashing U.S. Weight-Loss Costs

The $280 Ozempic: How a Canadian Bridge to India is Slashing U.S. Weight-Loss Costs

Record $257.8 Billion: 2025 Holiday Online Spending Hits New High Amid AI and BNPL Surge

Record $257.8 Billion: 2025 Holiday Online Spending Hits New High Amid AI and BNPL Surge

WBD Board Rejects Paramount’s $108 Billion Hostile Bid, Reaffirms Support for Netflix Merger

WBD Board Rejects Paramount’s $108 Billion Hostile Bid, Reaffirms Support for Netflix Merger

GameStop Unveils Radical $35 Billion ‘All-or-Nothing’ Pay Plan for CEO Ryan Cohen

GameStop Unveils Radical $35 Billion ‘All-or-Nothing’ Pay Plan for CEO Ryan Cohen

BYD to launch upgraded plug-in hybrids with 210 km electric range

BYD to launch upgraded plug-in hybrids with 210 km electric range

India aims to send astronauts to the Moon by 2040, says former ISRO chief

India aims to send astronauts to the Moon by 2040, says former ISRO chief

Business History Videos

History of hovercraft Part 3 | Industry study | Business History

History of hovercraft Part 3...

Today I shall talk a bit more about the military plans for ...

By Kiron Kasbekar | Presenter: Kiron Kasbekar

History of hovercraft Part 2 | Industry study | Business History

History of hovercraft Part 2...

In this episode of our history of hovercraft, we shall exam...

By Kiron Kasbekar | Presenter: Kiron Kasbekar

History of Hovercraft Part 1 | Industry study | Business History

History of Hovercraft Part 1...

If you’ve been a James Bond movie fan, you may recall seein...

By Kiron Kasbekar | Presenter: Kiron Kasbekar

History of Trams in India | Industry study | Business History

History of Trams in India | ...

The video I am presenting to you is based on a script writt...

By Aniket Gupta | Presenter: Sheetal Gaikwad

view more
View details about the software product Informachine News Trackers