A new differentiable reconstruction method uses symmetrized hyperspherical harmonics on quaternions plus two- and three-point descriptors to generate 3D microstructures from 2D data, demonstrated on aluminum alloy with L-BFGS-B optimization.
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Correlative tomography and mass-balance analysis show that grain morphology governs decomposition and pore evolution during oxidation of Cr2AlC coatings.
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Generative reconstruction of 2D and 3D polycrystalline microstructures using symmetrized hyperspherical harmonics
A new differentiable reconstruction method uses symmetrized hyperspherical harmonics on quaternions plus two- and three-point descriptors to generate 3D microstructures from 2D data, demonstrated on aluminum alloy with L-BFGS-B optimization.
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Morphology dependent decomposition and pore evolution during oxidation of Cr$_2$AlC coatings revealed by correlative tomography
Correlative tomography and mass-balance analysis show that grain morphology governs decomposition and pore evolution during oxidation of Cr2AlC coatings.