Abstract

The spatial size distributions of oxide and/or nitride inclusions on a film filter after chemical or electrolytic extraction have been measured using single-particle optical sensing (SPOS) method in an Fe-10mass%Ni-0.2mass%M (M=Ti and Al) and an Fe-10mass%Ni-0.025mass%Al-0.1 mass%Ti-0.02mass%N alloys. The size distributions obtained from the SPOS method are compared with those obtained from the three-dimensional observation of particles on a film filter using scanning electron microscope (SEM) with electron probe microanalysis. The volume fractions of particles calculated from the size distributions by the SPOS method and SEM observation have been compared with those calculated from chemical analysis. It is found that in the size distribution measurement the SPOS method is superior to the SEM observation, particularly, in the range of d v >5 μm.

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