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X-ray-based measurement of composition during electron beam melting of AISI 316 stainless steel: Part I. Experimental setup and processing of spectra

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An energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) detector mounted on a laboratory scale electron beam furnace (30 kW) was employed to assess the potential use of X-rays as a means of on-line liquid alloy composition monitoring during electron beam (EB) melting of alloys. The design and construction of the collimation and protection systems used for the EDX are described in Part I. X-ray spectra are obtained from a sample of AISI 316 stainless steel at both beam idle (in the absence of liquid metal) and high power (in the presence of liquid metal). Two different types of molds are employed: (1) a water-cooled copper mold and (2) a ceramic lined water-cooled copper mold. Various strategies for signal processing and filtration are presented and compared. Correction factors for beam voltage were developed and applied in order to develop correlations between the mole fraction and normalized X-ray intensity for Cr-K α, and Fe-K α based on an analysis of the vapor condensate. Correlations were also developed relating the change in the X-ray intensities to time for (a) Mo-L, (b) Cr-K α, (c) Fe-K α, and (d) Ni-K α. The stability of the electron beam was found to be the principal source of error, and suggestions for further improvements are also discussed. The study confirms the feasibility of the method and is the first reported study of on-line analysis of a high-temperature liquid alloy. In Part II, the technique is applied to the study of the complex evaporation processes occurring during EB melting.

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Ritchie, M., Cockcroft, S.L., Mitchell, A. et al. X-ray-based measurement of composition during electron beam melting of AISI 316 stainless steel: Part I. Experimental setup and processing of spectra. Metall Mater Trans A 34, 851–861 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-003-0119-8

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