New Approach to Distinguish Copper Molten Marks Based on Quantitative Microstructure Analysis Using Electron Backscatter Diffraction

Author:

Park JinyoungORCID,Kang Joo-HeeORCID,Lee Eui PyeongORCID,Ko Young HoORCID,Bang Sun BaeORCID

Abstract

AbstractMolten marks identified at a fire site can aid in determining the cause of a fire. Quantitative analysis of such molten marks has not yet been reported, despite several identification methods for molten marks being proposed based on optical micrographs. Herein, we propose a new methodology to establish the quantitative microstructure parameters of the molten marks using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The globules were generated by heating the copper conductor to 1100°C in a non-energized state. Then, the arc beads were prepared by shorting the copper wire at 25°C and 900°C in an energized state. The globules did not show evident demarcation lines and indicated that the microstructure consisted of globular or dendritic grains; this demonstrated that their characteristics were distinctly different from those of arc beads. However, the primary arc beads (PABs) shorted at 25°C exhibited a strong (001) texture perpendicular to the demarcation line and comprised large fractions of columnar grains with a small grain aspect ratio (GAR). The microstructure of secondary arc beads (SABs) shorted at 900°C presented a mixture of elongated and equiaxed grains with a large GAR and no specific development of texture. The GAR and (001) fraction perpendicular to the demarcation line could be discriminant parameters of PABs and SABs. Consequently, EBSD methods can be newly applied for the classification of globules, PABs, and SABs based on the quantitative microstructure information and orientation distribution.

Funder

Korea Institute of Materials Science

Korea Electrical Safety Corporation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,General Materials Science

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