microstrutture
Microstrutture, commonly called microstructure in English, refers to the structure of a material as observed at the micrometer scale and below. It includes grains and grain boundaries, phases and their distribution, precipitates, dislocations, vacancies, and other defects or interfaces. The microstrutture is determined by composition and processing history and it largely governs mechanical, thermal and electrical properties.
In crystalline solids, the material is divided into grains, each with a crystallographic orientation. Grain boundaries,
Microstrutture is analyzed with microscopy and related techniques. Optical microscopy after etching reveals grain structure; scanning
Processing strongly modifies microstrutture. Heat treatments such as annealing, quenching and tempering change phase distribution; mechanical
Examples include steel with pearlite, bainite or martensite; aluminum alloys with dispersed precipitates; and ceramic materials