bekks
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- Mar 9, 2013
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I tried to attach two micro photos, but I think only one is being attached. There is no scale bar, but it is taken at 100X magnification with Vilella's etchant. This micro is taken at the mid-thickness of the second layer of a CCO. I've circled two regions in yellow that I am curious about. I am questioning whether they are primary carbides as they are very ordered with a triangular overall structure. I see this morphology somewhat regularly and I don't have a confident explanation for it. I more frequently see this morphology near the interface of layers, so it is presumably affected by cooling rate and therefore I assume it is caused by something along the lines of increased nucleation with lesser growth time. Is anyone able to confirm that these are primary carbides? The implication is that we are doing an image analysis to count the percentage of primary carbides, so this structure gets included in the count. From this image we apply a threshold to determine what gets counted, so the grey eutectic matrix is omitted.