Institute of Fundamental Technological Research
Polish Academy of Sciences

Staff

Przemysław Ranachowski, PhD, DSc

Department of Experimental Mechanics (ZMD)
Division of Strength of Materials (PWM)
position: Assistant Professor
telephone: (+48) 22 826 12 81 ext.: 254
room: 533
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ORCID: 0000-0002-1152-610X

Doctoral thesis
2001 Wykorzystanie metody emisji akustycznej do badania dynamiki przemian polimorficznych związków nieorganicznych 
supervisor -- Prof. Ignacy Malecki, PhD, IPPT PAN
 
Habilitation thesis
2013-06-27 Procesy starzeniowe w ceramice elektrotechnicznej 

Recent publications
1.  Ranachowski P., Szymankiewicz K., Ranachowski Z., Kudela J., Material Aspects of Historic Fine Ceramics, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.24425/amm.2023.146193, Vol.68, No.4, pp.1283-1290, 2023

Abstract:
Material Aspects of Historic Fine Ceramics The paper outlines the material and technological aspects of fine (whiteware) ceramics. Particular attention has been paid to the professional nomenclature of fine aluminosilicate ceramics as used in the past and today. Attention was drawn to this mostly overlooked and poorly studied problem. The reason for the durability problems of some semi-vitreous porcelain and faience materials has been explained. The microstructures of porcelain materials – historic as well as contemporary – have been presented in comparative terms, including the technical material, with a distinction and analysis of the basic phases that build up the shard. Generally similar parameters of microstructure and phase composition were found for all tested materials.

Keywords:
historic faience, semi-vitreous porcelain, historic porcelain, microscopic analysis, microstructure of ceramic shard

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Szymankiewicz K. - other affiliation
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Kudela J. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
2.  Śmietanka H., Wieczorek K., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Brodecki A., Procesy degradacji w elementach tekstolitowych ograniczników przepięć, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, DOI: 10.15199/48.2022.10.48, Vol.98, No.10, pp.216-220, 2023

Abstract:
W pracy przedstawiono wyniki badań próbek tekstolitowych elementów osłonowo-centrujących z eksploatowanych ograniczników przepięć SN. Prądy wyładowcze (zwarciowe) o zróżnicowanym natężeniu i czasie trwania spowodowały w tworzywie elementów efekty degradacji o różnym stopniu zaawansowania, które badano z wykorzystaniem metod mikroskopowych i mikroanalizy rentgenowskiej EDS. Udokumentowano zmiany w składzie elementarnym (zawartości pierwiastków) warstwy wierzchniej tworzyw tekstolitowych - w miarę postępu efektów degradacji. Wykazano, że tworzywa te posiadają niewystarczającą odporność na skutki awaryjnej pracy ogranicznika przy jego zawilgoceniu, które jest konsekwencją rozszczelnienia osłony.

Keywords:
ogranicznik przepięć, tekstolit szklany TSE, prąd wyładowczy (zwarciowy), metoda EDS

Affiliations:
Śmietanka H. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Wieczorek K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Brodecki A. - IPPT PAN
3.  Śmietanka H., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Wieczorek K., Kudela Jr.S., Effects of degradation in textolite elements of damaged surge arresters, Energies, ISSN: 1996-1073, DOI: 10.3390/en15103643, Vol.15, No.10, pp.3643-1-19, 2022

Abstract:
The aim of this work was to investigate the effects of the currents flowing through surge arresters on the internal insulating textolite structure. The samples were removed from high-voltage arresters that were taken out of service due to malfunction or failure. Discharge (short-circuit) currents of diverse intensities and durations caused degradation effects of varying degrees of advancement in the material of the tested elements. The samples were examined using microscopic methods. The use of the microanalysis technique EDS (energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy) made it possible to register changes in the elemental composition of the surface layer of the textolite materials, along with the intensification of the degradation effects. It was found that the high discharge current flows were subject to melting, charring and even burning of the organic adhesive. These effects caused serious changes in the content of elements in the top layer of the textolite and were the cause of a reduction in the service life, durability and reliability of the surge arresters. It was shown that the textolite materials had insufficient resistance to the effects of the emergency operation of the arresters after moisture ingress, which was a consequence of unsealing of the housing. A solution to this problem proposed by the authors could be the use of silicone elastomer as a covering of the textolite internal structure of surge arresters.

Keywords:
surge arrester, TSE glass textolite, discharge (short circuit) current, EDS method

Affiliations:
Śmietanka H. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Wieczorek K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Kudela Jr.S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
4.  Ranachowski Z., Wieczorek K., Ranachowski P., Dębowski T., Monitoring of Partial Discharges in Cable Insulation and Cable Head Using Acoustic Method, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, DOI: 10.24425/aoa.2022.141654, Vol.47, No.2, pp.259-265, 2022

Abstract:
The article presents the application of Acoustic Emission (AE) method for detection and registration of partial discharges (PD) generated in medium voltage (MV) cable isolation and MV cable head. The insulation of the high voltage cable is made of a flexible material whose properties are characterised by a high coefficient of attenuation of the acoustic signals. For this reason, the AE method has not been used so far to detect PD in energetic cables. The subjects of the research were the MV cable and the standard T-type cable head. The cable contained defects which were the source of partial discharges. In case of cable head the PD were provoked by thin grounded electrode which was introduced into connector opening. The results of AE measurements are presented in the form of spectrograms. Acoustic Emission was evoked when the applied voltage level reached the value of 7.5 kV for the cable and 4 kV for the cable head. The authors used the acoustic instrumentation of their own design intended for future field use. Obtaining successful results of partial discharges measurements using the acoustic method in the cable insulation makes an original contribution of the presented work.

Keywords:
partial discharges, medium voltage insulation, acoustic emission

Affiliations:
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Wieczorek K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Dębowski T. - IPPT PAN
5.  Wieczorek K., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Papliński P., Ageing tests of samples of glass-epoxy core rods in composite insulators subjected to high direct current (DC) voltage in a thermal chamber, Energies, ISSN: 1996-1073, DOI: 10.3390/en13246724, Vol.13, No.24, pp.6724-1-13, 2021

Abstract:
In this article, we presented the results of the tests performed on three sets of samples of glass-reinforced epoxy (GRE) core rods used in alternating current (AC) composite insulators with silicone rubber housing. The objective of this examination was to test the aging resistance of the rod material when exposed to direct current (DC) high voltage. We hypothesized that the long-term effects of the electrostatic field on the GRE core rod material would lead to a gradual degradation of its mechanical properties caused by ionic current flow. Further, we hypothesized that reducing the mechanical strength of the GRE core rod would lead to the breakage of the insulator. The first group of samples was used for reference. The samples from the second group were subjected to a temperature of about 50 °C for 6000 h. The third group of samples were aged by temperature and DC high voltage for the same time. The samples were examined using the 3-point bending test, micro-hardness measurement and microscopic analysis. No recordable degradation effects were found. Long-term temperature impact and, above all, the combined action of temperature and DC high voltage did not reduce the mechanical parameters or change the microstructure of the GRE material.

Keywords:
DC high voltage, composite insulator, glass-reinforced epoxy core, 3-point bending test, mechanical strength, micro-hardness

Affiliations:
Wieczorek K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Papliński P. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
6.  Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Dębowski T., Brodecki A., Kopeć M., Roskosz M., Fryczowski K., Szymków M., Krawczyk E., Schabowicz K., Mechanical and non-destructive testing of plasterboards subjected to a hydration process, Materials, ISSN: 1996-1944, DOI: 10.3390/ma13102405, Vol.13, No.10, pp.2405-1-18, 2020

Abstract:
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of plasterboards' humidity absorption on their performance. Specimens' hydration procedure consisted of consecutive immersing in water and subsequent drying at room temperature. Such a procedure was performed to increase the content of moisture within the material volume. The microstructural observations of five different plasterboard types were performed through optical and scanning electron microscopy. The deterioration of their properties was evaluated by using a three-point bending test and a subsequent ultrasonic (ultrasound testing (UT)) longitudinal wave velocity measurement. Depending on the material porosity, a loss of UT wave velocity from 6% to 35% and a considerable decrease in material strength from 70% to 80% were observed. Four types of approximated formulae were proposed to describe the dependence of UT wave velocity on board moisture content. It was found that the proposed UT method could be successfully used for the on-site monitoring of plasterboards' hydration processes.

Keywords:
plasterboards, moisture content, hydration processes, mechanical properties, ultrasound measurements

Affiliations:
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Dębowski T. - IPPT PAN
Brodecki A. - IPPT PAN
Kopeć M. - IPPT PAN
Roskosz M. - AGH University of Science and Technology (PL)
Fryczowski K. - Silesian University of Technology (PL)
Szymków M. - other affiliation
Krawczyk E. - other affiliation
Schabowicz K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
7.  Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Brodecki A., Kopeć M., Kúdela Jr S., Quasi-static and dynamic testing of carbon fiber reinforced magnesium composites, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.24425/amm.2020.132836, Vol.65, No.2, pp.893-899, 2020

Abstract:
Two types of composites, consisting of pure magnesium matrix reinforced with two commercially used carbon fibers, were systematically studied in this paper. The composites fabricated by the pressure infiltration method, were subjected to quasistatic and dynamic compression tests. Morphology of fiber strands was observed using scanning electron microscope (SEM). The application of carbon fibre reinforcement led to the stiffening of tested materials, resulting in the limitation of the possible compression to approx. 2.5%. The performed tests revealed the remarkable difference in compression strength of investigated compositions. The cause of that effect was that GRANOC fiber reinforced composite exhibited insufficient bond quality between the brittle fibers and the ductile matrix. T300 reinforced composite presented good connection between reinforcement and matrix resulting in increased mechanical properties. Investigated composites demonstrated higher mechanical strength during deformation at high strain rates. Microscopic observations also proved that the latter fibers with regular shape and dense packaging within the filaments are proper reinforcement when designing the lightweight composite material.

Keywords:
Mg matrix composite, compressive properties, carbon fiber, Split-Hopkinson pressure bar

Affiliations:
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Brodecki A. - IPPT PAN
Kopeć M. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
8.  Papliński P., Wańkowicz J., Śmietanka H., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Kúdela Jr S., Aleksiejuk M., Comparative studies on degradation of varistors subjected to operation in surge arresters and surge arrester counters, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.24425/amm.2020.131739, Vol.65, No.1, pp.367-374, 2020

Abstract:
The paper presents results of investigation of microstructure and micro-hardness for material of ZnO varistors applied to 110 kV surge arrester and surge arrester counter. The research combined two pairs of varistors, each consisted of one varistor subjected before to operation, while the other one was brand new unit and constituted a reference. All varistors were made of the same material by the reputable manufacture. The tests revealed a different degree of the material degradation for varistors subjected before to operation. This also refers to different degradation mechanism observed for the material of these varistors, if typical effects of degradation of aged ZnO varistors were considered as a reference. Physical state of spinel in the microstructure had a significant impact on the material degradation, however a considerable loosening of the microstructure associated with bismuth oxide was observed too. It was surprising, since the precipitates of the bismuth oxide phase most often showed very good binding to the ZnO matrix and high resistance to associated electrical, thermal and mechanical effects. The degradation effects in the ZnO matrix proved to be limited only.

Keywords:
surge arrester, surge arrester counter, MO varistors, microstructure of ceramics, ceramic material degradation

Affiliations:
Papliński P. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Wańkowicz J. - other affiliation
Śmietanka H. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Aleksiejuk M. - IPPT PAN
9.  Kúdela Jr S., Bajana O., Orovčík L., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Alloying effect of Li and Y on the strengthening of Mg/T300 composites, KOVOVE MATERIALY-METALLIC MATERIALS, ISSN: 0023-432X, DOI: 10.4149/km_2020_3_151, Vol.58, No.3, pp.151-159, 2020

Abstract:
Composite materials based on MgLi and MgY matrices reinforced with unidirectional T300 carbon fibres (45 vol.%) have been prepared by gas pressure infiltration technique. Nominal Li and Y alloying of Mg matrix were 0.5, 2, and 4 wt.% Li and 7, 13, and 20 wt.% Y, respectively. Back-scattered electron (BSE) observations and electron dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis have revealed that penetration of lithium and formation of lithium carbide Li2C2 inside carbon fibres took place. Bending tests have shown that low Li alloying of Mg matrix (0.5 and 2 wt.% Li) has a favourable effect on the strength of MgLi/T300 composites. Higher Li content (4 wt.% Li) brings a much lower composite strengthening presumably due to degradation of carbon fibres with Li2C2. A negative effect of high yttrium alloying on the strength of MgY/T300 composites is explained by poor adherence of YC2 interfacial layer to carbon fibres.

Keywords:
magnesium matrix, magnesium composites, magnesium-lithium matrix, magnesium-lithium composites, magnesium-yttrium matrix, magnesium-yttrium composites, lithium carbide, yttrium carbide, reactive wetting

Affiliations:
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Bajana O. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Orovčík L. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
10.  Chmielak W.S., Paczkowski R., Papliński P., Piątek Z., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Śmietanka H., Ocena jakości mikrostruktury warystora poprzez pomiar wyższych harmonicznych w prądzie, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, DOI: 10.15199/48.2020.01.10, Vol.96, No.1, pp.39-43, 2020

Abstract:
Celem prezentowanej pracy było znalezienie zależności pomiędzy parametrami mikrostruktury warystorów, a prądem płynącym przez ogranicznik przepięć dla różnych poziomów napięcia. Badania zostały wykonane na losowo wybranej populacji beziskiernikowych ograniczników przepięć w osłonach polimerowych, przeznaczonych do pracy w sieci średniego napięcia. Wykonano pomiary przebiegów referencyjnych dla badanej populacji ograniczników. Przyjęto jako kryterium oceny udział wyższych harmonicznych w przebiegu prądu. Praca stanowi wstęp do szerszego zakresu badań, prowadzonych w ramach wspólnych działań laboratoriów Instytutu Energetyki i Instytutu Podstawowych Problemów Techniki PAN.

Keywords:
beziskiernikowy ogranicznik przepięć, warystor ZnO, mikrostruktura ceramiki, analiza FFT

Affiliations:
Chmielak W.S. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Paczkowski R. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Papliński P. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Piątek Z. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Śmietanka H. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
11.  Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Dębowski T., Gorzelańczyk T., Schabowicz K., Investigation of structural degradation of fiber cement boards due to thermal impact, Materials, ISSN: 1996-1944, DOI: 10.3390/ma12060944, Vol.12, No.6, pp.944-1-14, 2019

Abstract:
The aim of the present study was to investigate the degradation of the microstructure and mechanical properties of fiber cement board (FCB), which was exposed to environmental hazards, resulting in thermal impact on the microstructure of the board. The process of structural degradation was conducted under laboratory conditions by storing the FCB specimens in a dry, electric oven for 3 h at a temperature of 230 °C. Five sets of specimens, that differed in cement and fiber content, were tested. Due to the applied heating procedure, the process of carbonization and resulting embrittlement of the fibers was observed. The fiber reinforcement morphology and the mechanical properties of the investigated compositions were identified both before, and after, their carbonization. Visual light and scanning electron microscopy, X-ray micro tomography, flexural strength, and work of flexural test Wf measurements were used. A dedicated instrumentation set was prepared to determine the ultrasound testing (UT) longitudinal wave velocity cL in all tested sets of specimens. The UT wave velocity cL loss was observed in all cases of thermal treatment; however, that loss varied from 2% to 20%, depending on the FCB composition. The results obtained suggest a possible application of the UT method for an on-site assessment of the degradation processes occurring in fiber cement boards.

Keywords:
cement-based composites, fiber cement boards, durability, ultrasound measurements

Affiliations:
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Dębowski T. - IPPT PAN
Gorzelańczyk T. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Schabowicz K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
12.  Papliński P., Wańkowicz J., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Investigation of microstructure of ZnO varistors taken from surge arrester counters, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.24425/amm.2019.126237, Vol.64, No.1, pp.191-196, 2019

Abstract:
The paper presents investigations of microstructure of varistors of damaged surge arrester counters. A similar ZnO varistor, not subjected before to operation, was a point of reference in this research. The results of investigations of the ZnO varistors show an untypical phase composition of their material, which was characterized by unsatisfying homogeneity and cohesion. The degradation processes of varistor material in the subsequent stages were recognized and described. A harmful impact of humidity inside the untight surge arrester counter on its operation and its ZnO varistors was proved. Some conclusions being the result of the operation checking of surge arrester counters were presented too.

Keywords:
surge arrester counter, ZnO varistors, microstructure of ceramics, ceramic material degradation

Affiliations:
Papliński P. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Wańkowicz J. - other affiliation
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
13.  Wieczorek K., Jaroszewski M., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Examination of the properties of samples from glass-epoxy core rods for composite insulators subjected to dc high voltage, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.24425/123802, Vol.63, No.3, pp.1281-1286, 2018

Abstract:
This article presents the results of an examination performed on a set of samples of glass-epoxy core rods used in composite insulators with silicone rubber housings. The goal of the examination was to test the aging resistance of the core material when exposed to Direct Current (DC) high voltage. Long term exposure of a glass-epoxy core rod to DC high voltage may lead to the gradual degradation of its mechanical properties due to the ion migrations. Electrolysis of the core material (glass fiber) may cause electrical breakdown of the insulators and consequently lead to a major failure. After being aged for 6000 hours under DC high voltage, the samples were subjected to microscopic analysis. Their chemical composition was also examined using Raman spectroscopy and their dielectric losses and conductance in the broad range of frequencies were tested using dielectric spectroscopy.

Keywords:
DC high voltage, composite insulator, glass-epoxy core, dielectric spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy

Affiliations:
Wieczorek K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Jaroszewski M. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
14.  Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Wieczorek K., Jaroszewski M., Kúdela Jr S., Study of modified aluminous porcelain subjected to mechanoacoustic tests, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.24425/amm.2018.125110, Vol.63, No.4, pp.1821-1826, 2018

Abstract:
The paper presents the microscopic and mechanoacoustic study of degradation processes of the porcelain material C 130 type. This kind of material is used in the production of the most durable and reliable electrotechnical elements. Raw material composition of the studied porcelain was modified. This had an impact on the inner properties, cohesion and – in consequence – on operational properties of the material. Using mechanical-acoustic and microscopic methods of testing of small-size samples that were subjected to compression, it was possible to distinguish successive stages of degradation of the porcelain structure. These stages were generally typical of the porcelain materials. In the authors’ opinion, they are connected to the ageing process happening over many years of work under operating conditions. Optimization of composition and technological properties – important during technological processes – resulted in a slight decrease in inner cohesion of the porcelain. When compared to the reference material – typical domestic C 130 material, mechanical strength was somewhat lower. Carried out investigations proved that resistance of the investigated material to the ageing degradation process – during long term operation – also decreased. The improvement of technological parameters and the reduction in the number of defective elements occurred simultaneously with some decrease in the operational parameters of the material. To restore their initial high level, further work is needed to optimize the raw material composition of the porcelain.

Keywords:
electrical porcelain materials, ageing processes, acoustic emission (AE), optical microscopy

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Wieczorek K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Jaroszewski M. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
15.  Papliński P., Wańkowicz J., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Microstructure and degree of degradation of ZnO varistors in surge arresters due to operation, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.24425/123800, Vol.63, No.3, pp.1267-1273, 2018

Abstract:
The paper presents the test results for the microstructure of ZnO varistors comprising high voltage gapless surge arresters. The tests were performed on varistors produced in different periods and by various manufacturers. The research was inspired by different characteristics of changes in values of current flowing through surge arresters as a function of changes in values of system voltage in a 220 kV substation, and the temperature in a multi-year cycle. Furthermore, the effects of varistor microstructure degradation following a failure of an unsealed surge arrester were investigated. The results provided the grounds for assessment of ZnO varistor microstructure parameters in terms of their durability and resistance to degradation processes.

Keywords:
surge arrester, MO varistor, microstructure of ceramics, ceramic material degradation

Affiliations:
Papliński P. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Wańkowicz J. - other affiliation
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
16.  Papliński P., Wańkowicz J., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Doświadczenia z eksploatacji wysokonapięciowych liczników zadziałań oraz badania degradacji mikrostruktury pochodzących z nich warystorów ZnO, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, DOI: 10.15199/48.2018.10.01, Vol.94, No.10, pp.1-7, 2018

Abstract:
W pracy przedstawione zostały doświadczenia z eksploatacji liczników zadziałań, które stanowiły inspirację do badań pochodzących z nich warystorów ZnO. Badana była mikrostruktura elementów pochodzących z uszkodzonych liczników zadziałań. Odniesienie stanowił analogiczny warystor, z licznika który nie był w eksploatacji. Badania wykazały nietypowy skład fazowy tworzywa badanych warystorów oraz niską jednorodność i spoistość ich czerepu. Opisano i udokumentowano procesy degradacji tworzywa o zróżnicowanym nasileniu. Wykazano szkodliwy wpływ wilgoci we wnętrzu rozszczelnionego licznika zadziałań na jego funkcjonowanie, w tym na umieszczone w nim warystory ZnO. Przedstawiono ponadto wnioski dotyczące kontroli eksploatacyjnej liczników zadziałań.

Keywords:
licznik zadziałań, warystory ZnO, mikrostruktura ceramiki ZnO, degradacja materiału ceramicznego

Affiliations:
Papliński P. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Wańkowicz J. - other affiliation
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
17.  Łazarska M., Woźniak T.Z., Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Trafarski A., The application of acoustic emission and artificial neural networks in an analysis of kinetics in the phase transformation of tool steel during austempering, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.1515/amm-2017-0089, Vol.62, No.2, pp.603-609, 2017

Abstract:
During the course of the study it involved tool steel C105U was used. The steel was austempered at temperatures of 130°C, 160°C and 180°C respectively. Methods of acoustic emission (AE) were used to investigate the resulting effects associated with transformations and a large number of AE events were registered. Neural networks were applied to analyse these phenomena. In the tested signal, three groups of events were identified of: high, medium and low energy. The average spectral characteristics enabled the power of the signal spectrum to be determined. After completing the process, the results were compiled in the form of diagrams of the relationship of the AE incidence frequency as a function of time. Based on the results, it was found that in the austempering of tool steel, in the first stage of transformation midrib morphology is formed. Midrib is a twinned thin plate martensite. In the 2nd stage of transformation, the intensity of the generation of medium energy events indicates the occurrence of bainite initialised by martensite. The obtained graphic of AE characteristics of tool steel austempering allow conclusions to be drawn about the kinetics and the mechanism of this transformation.

Keywords:
carbon steel, austempering, lower bainite, acoustic emission (AE), neural networks

Affiliations:
Łazarska M. - Kazimierz Wielki University (PL)
Woźniak T.Z. - Kazimierz Wielki University (PL)
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Trafarski A. - other affiliation
18.  Mackiewicz M., Mikulski J.L., Wańkowicz J., Kucharski S., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Study of composite insulator sheds subjected to wheel test, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.1515/amm-2017-0101, Vol.62, No.2, pp.679-686, 2017

Abstract:
The paper presents investigation of the properties of the surface and the material stiffness – flexibility of series of samples taken from the sheds of the composite insulators. The insulators were previously subjected to wheel test. The wheel test and 1000 h salt fog test are regarded as alternative examination of the material resistance to the effects of electrical surface discharges. There were investigated two series of the samples of the composite insulators sheds. Examined specimens, made of HTV silicone rubber, were taken from the sheds of medium-voltage composite insulators of two different manufacturers. Insulators of both types passed the 1000 h salt fog test without reservation. Meanwhile, the wheel test can provide a basis for better distinguishing between physical properties of the tested materials. In the case of the insulators of one of the manufacturers the wheel test result was negative. Cross puncture effect of the sheds took place in several places. In addition, sheds were covered with dark coating of varying thicknesses. The results of the study indicated a significantly stronger influence of electrical and temperature factors on the sheds under investigations during the wheel test than in the case of the 1000 h salt fog test. It can be stated that these tests cannot be considered as alternative and it seems that wheel test enables better distinguishing between properties of the materials.

Keywords:
composite insulators, silicone rubber, wheel test, electrical surface discharges, tracking and erosion

Affiliations:
Mackiewicz M. - other affiliation
Mikulski J.L. - other affiliation
Wańkowicz J. - other affiliation
Kucharski S. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
19.  Żołek N., Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D., Kúdela Jr S., Dvorák T., Statistical assessment of the microstructure of barite aggregate from different deposits using x-ray microtomography and optical microscopy, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.1515/amm-2017-0104, Vol.62, No.2, pp.697-702, 2017

Abstract:
Two different barite ore (barium sulfate BaSO4) specimens from different localizations were tested and described in this paper. Analysis of the microstructure was performed on polished sections, and on thin sections using X-ray microtomography (micro-CT), and optical microscopy (MO). Microtomography allowed obtaining three-dimensional images of the barite aggregate specimens. In the tomograms, the spatial distribution of the other polluting phases, empty space as well as cracks, pores, and voids – that exceeded ten micrometers of diameter-were possible to visualize. Also, the micro-CT allowed distinguishing between minerals of different density, like SiO2 and BaSO4. Images obtained and analyzed on thin sections with various methods using the optical microscopy in transmitted light delivered additional information on the aggregate microstructure, i.e. allow for estimation of the different kinds of inclusions (like the different density of the minerals) in the investigated specimens. Above methods, which were used in the tests, completed each another in order to supply a set of information on inclusions' distribution and to present the important differences of the barite aggregate specimens microstructure.

Keywords:
barite ore, barite aggregate, microstructure, optical microscopy, thin sections analysis, X-ray tomography

Affiliations:
Żołek N. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Dvorák T. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
20.  Kúdela Jr S., Švec P., Bajana O., Orovčík L., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Saffil alumina fibers reinforced dual-phase Mg-Li and Mg-Li-Zn alloys, KOVOVE MATERIALY-METALLIC MATERIALS, ISSN: 0023-432X, DOI: 10.4149/km_2017_3_195, Vol.55, No.3, pp.195-203, 2017

Abstract:
The gas pressure infiltration technique was used to prepare Saffil alumina fibers reinforced Mg-Li and Mg-Li-Zn matrix composites with a dual-phase matrix structure. There was investigated the effect of variable Li content (6.2–10.3 wt.% Li) and Zn alloying (∼ 1.5 wt.% Zn) on the proof stress Rp0.2 of prepared composites. Rp0.2 values increased monotonously with rising fraction of Saffil fibers (5, 10 and 15 vol.%) reaching the maximum of about 250 MPa for Mg-Li matrix composites. Rp0.2 values of Mg-Li-Zn matrix composites were lower. Strengthening effect of Saffil fibers was promoted by the displacement redox reaction with Mg-Li and Mg-Li-Zn melts in which only Li significantly participated. Zn alloying retarded the displacement redox reaction. Too extensive reaction, however, resulted in the fiber damage and the drop in composite strength.

Keywords:
Mg-Li alloys, Saffil fibers, metal matrix composites, short-fiber strengthening, reactive wetting, displacement reactions

Affiliations:
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Švec P. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Bajana O. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Orovčík L. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
21.  Pawełek A., Ozgowicz W., Ranachowski Z., Kúdela S., Piątkowski A., Kúdela Jr S., Ranachowski P., Behaviour of Acoustic Emission in Deformation and Microcracking Processes of Mg Alloys Matrix Composites Subjected to Compression Tests, ARCHIVES OF CURRENT RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, ISSN: 2454-7077, DOI: 10.9734/ACRI/2017/34598, Vol.8, No.2, pp.1-13, 2017

Abstract:
Research results on both mechanical and acoustic emission (AE) behavior of Mg-Li and Mg-Al alloys matrix composites (AMC) reinforced with ceramic δ-Al2O3 or carbon fibers subjected to the channel-die compression at room and elevated temperatures are presented in this paper. The AE measurements at room temperature showed that, the effect of anisotropy of the fibres distribution (random planar distribution) with respect to the compression axis appeared in the most investigated composites, whereas the AE activity at 140°C revealed a two- range character and the rate of AE events at 140°C was higher than at room temperature. These effects are discussed in terms of both the differences in thermal expansion between the fibres and the matrix as well as the weakening of the coherency between the fibres and the matrix leading to stronger debonding effects at 140°C than at room temperature. The spectral analysis of AE signals was performed with the Windowed Fourier Transform method, which served to plot the spectral density of AE signal as a function of frequency. The alominous and corundum ceramics types were also investigated in order to illustrate the enhanced AE, which was related to the different crack paths in the final stages of the sample degradation. The results were also discussed on the basis of SEM images, including the in-situ observations of microcracking as well as the dislocation strain mechanisms and microcracking ones during the channel-die compression of the Mg-Li-Al AMC.

Keywords:
composites, fibres microcracking, acoustic emission, strain mechanisms, dislocations

Affiliations:
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Ozgowicz W. - other affiliation
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
22.  Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Kúdela Jr S., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Study of factors determinant of siliceous electrical porcelain resistance to structural degradation, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.1515/amm-2016-0244, Vol.61, No.3, pp.1143-1150, 2016

Abstract:
The subject of this study was investigation of the factors that have a decisive influence on the resistance of siliceous porcelain to degradation processes. There was tested material C 110 type, which is widely used for the production of low-voltage (LV) elements such as insulators and bushings. On the basis of mechanical-acoustic and microscopic research of small-sized samples, which were subjected to compression, there were distinguished successive stages of degradation of the material structure. In the authors’ opinion, they have a reference to the ageing process, taking place during many years of work under operating conditions. Thus, it was possible to assess the structural factors that determine the durability and reliability of LV electroinsulating elements. The results were related to electrical aluminous porcelains.

Keywords:
porcelain insulating materials, ageing processes, acoustic emission (AE), optical microscopy

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
23.  Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Jaroszewski M., Wieczorek K., Kúdela Jr S., Mechanoacoustic Research Method of Degradation Processes in Electroceramics Materials, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DIELECTRICS AND ELECTRICAL INSULATION, ISSN: 1070-9878, DOI: 10.1109/TDEI.2015.005568, Vol.23, No.3, pp.1251-1259, 2016

Abstract:
The paper presents the concept of mechanoacoustic testing of degradation processes of ceramic materials, which is applied to diagnose high voltage insulators in operation. The method depends on the application of slowly increasing compressive loading acting on the sample, with simultaneous recording of acoustic emission (AE) descriptors. The process of loading is continued to the destruction or stopped at different stresses, and the samples are subjected to microscopic examination. Microscopic analysis of the samples enables determining the effects of stress action. The results were compared with the images of similar materials obtained from the insulators after different periods of operation. On this basis, there were distinguished consecutive stages of ageing of electrotechnical porcelain materials and corresponding effects of their structure degradation. Using slowly increasing quasi-static compressive loading in a relatively short-term mechanoacoustic test makes it possible to get results similar to those of long lasting degradation effects in operated electroinsulating objects. Using this method there is possible to describe the factors which affect short and long-term mechanical strength of the tested materials. There is also possible assessment of the validity and application of the theories explaining the strength of porcelains. There was presented research of the influence of the mullite phase on the short- and long-term mechanical strength of electrotechnical porcelain of different types.

Keywords:
Degradation, Stress, Insulators, Porcelain, Aging, Microscopy

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Jaroszewski M. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Wieczorek K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
24.  Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Wajda W., Skuza W., Tarasek A., Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Ozgowicz W., Kúdela Jr S., Kúdela S., Plastic instabilities induced by the Portevin - Le Châtelier effect and fracture character of deformed Mg-Li alloys investigated using the acoustic emission method, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.1515/amm-2016-0152, Vol.61, No.2, pp.897-904, 2016

Abstract:
The results of the investigation of both mechanical and acoustic emission (AE) behaviors of Mg4Li5Al and Mg4Li4Zn alloys subjected to compression and tensile tests at room temperature are compared with the test results obtained using the same alloys and loading scheme but at elevated temperatures. The main aim of the paper is to investigate, to determine and to explain the relation between plastic flow instabilities and the fracture characteristics. There are discussed the possible influence of the factors related with enhanced internal stresses such as: segregation of precipitates along grain boundaries, interaction of solute atoms with mobile dislocations (Cottrell atmospheres) as well as dislocation pile-ups which may lead to the microcracks formation due to the creation of very high stress concentration at grain boundaries. The results show that the plastic flow discontinuities are related to the Portevin-Le Châtelier phenomenon (PL effect) and they are correlated with the generation of characteristic AE pulse trains. The fractography of broken samples was analyzed on the basis of light (optical), TEM and SEM images.

Keywords:
lightweight alloys, Acoustic Emission, fracture, Portevin-Le Châtelier phenomenon, twinning, dislocations, shear bands

Affiliations:
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Wajda W. - other affiliation
Skuza W. - other affiliation
Tarasek A. - other affiliation
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ozgowicz W. - other affiliation
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Kúdela S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
25.  Kúdela Jr S., Švec P., Bajana O., Orovčík L., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Strengthening in dual-phase structured Mg-Li-Zn alloys, KOVOVE MATERIALY-METALLIC MATERIALS, ISSN: 0023-432X, DOI: 10.4149/km_2016_6_483, Vol.54, pp.483-489, 2016

Abstract:
Proof stress Rp0.2 of dual-phase α + β structured Mg-Li and Mg-Li-Zn alloys has been inspected in terms of the strengthening contributions of α- and β-phases. The alloys studied with a variable fraction of α- and β-phases have been subjected to compression straining tests, microhardness measurements and structural analysis by EDX and XRD. Alloying with 1.5 wt.% Zn results in the hardening of both α- and β-phases which however exhibit different hardening responses due to different Zn enrichment. The rule of the mixture has been used to interpret Rp0.2 values by taking into account the fraction of α- and β-phases and their strength level represented by their microhardness. Compression stress-strain curves indicate that work hardening of alloys studied depends considerably on the fraction of α-phase and is higher for Zn-containing alloys.

Keywords:
Mg-Li, Mg-Li-Zn, dual-phase alloy, solution hardening, ageing, work hardening

Affiliations:
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Švec P. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Bajana O. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Orovčík L. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
26.  Papliński P., Ranachowski P., Mikrostruktura i stopień degradacji warystorów ZnO z eksploatacji w badaniach mikroskopowych, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, DOI: 10.15199/48.2016.10.29, Vol.92, No.10, pp.120-125, 2016

Abstract:
W artykule przedstawiono wyniki badań mikrostruktury warystorów ZnO, wchodzących w skład beziskiernikowych ograniczników przepięć wysokiego napięcia. Badania obejmowały warystory wykonane w różnych okresach i przez różnych producentów. Inspiracją do podjęcia badań były różniące się charakterystyki prądów płynących przez ograniczniki w funkcji napięcia systemu w rozdzielni 400 kV oraz temperatury, w cyklu rocznym. Ponadto badane były efekty degradacji mikrostruktury warystorów po awarii rozszczelnionego ogranicznika przepięć. Uzyskane wyniki dały podstawę do oceny parametrów mikrostruktury warystorów ZnO z punktu widzenia ich trwałości i odporności na procesy degradacji.

Keywords:
ogranicznik przepięć, warystor ZnO, mikrostruktura ceramiki, degradacja ceramiki

Affiliations:
Papliński P. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
27.  Ranachowski Z., Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D., Ranachowski P., Dąbrowski M., Kúdela Jr S., Dvorák T., The determination of diffusive tortuosity in concrete specimens using X-ray microtomography, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.1515/amm-2015-0140, Vol.60, No.2, pp.1115-1119, 2015

Abstract:
The paper presents a method of pore connectivity analysis applied to specimens of cement based composites differing in water to cement ratio. The method employed X-ray microtomography (micro-CT). Microtomography supplied digitized three-dimensional radiographs of small concrete specimens. The data derived from the radiographs were applied as an input into the application based on the algorithm called ‘random walk simulation’. As the result a parameter called diffusive tortuosity was established and compared with estimated porosity of examined specimens.

Artykuł prezentuje metodę wyznaczania parametru charakteryzującego intensywność połączeń mikroporów w zastosowaniu do próbek kompozytów z matrycą cementową, różniących się stosunkiem wodnocementowym. Metoda bazuje na wynikach badań z zastosowaniem mikrotomografii rentgenowskiej. Analizowano zdigitizowane zestawy danych, opisujące trójwymiarową reprezentację mikrostruktury niewielkich próbek wykonanych z betonu. Przygotowane w ten sposób skany mikrostruktury zastosowano jako dane wejściowe wprowadzone do oprogramowania wykorzystujacego algorytm ‘przypadkowo migrujących cząstek wirtualnych’. W ten sposób wyznaczono parametr mikrostruktury znany jako krętość dyfuzyjna. Parametr ten porównano z porowatością obserwowaną wyznaczoną dla zbadanych próbek przy wykorzystaniu analizy jasności voxeli w analizowanych próbkach.

Keywords:
X-ray tomography, concrete microstructure, diffusive tortuosity

Affiliations:
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Dąbrowski M. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Dvorák T. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
28.  Woźniak T.Z., Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Ozgowicz W., Trafarski A., The application of neural networks for studying phase transformation by the method of acoustic emission in bearing steel, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.2478/amm-2014-0288, Vol.59, No.4, pp.1705-1712, 2014

Abstract:
The research was carried out on steel 100CrMnSi6-4 under isothermal austempering resulting in forming the duplex structure: martensitic and bainitic. The kinetics of transformation was controlled by the acoustic emission method. Complex phase transformations caused by segregation and carbide banding occur at the low-temperature heat treatment of bearing steel. At the temperature close to MS, a certain temperature range occurs where an effect of the first product of prior athermal martensite on the bainitic transformation can be observed. In the registered signal about 15 million various events were registered. There were considered three types of acoustic emission events (of high, medium and low energy), with relatively wide sections and with different spectral characteristics. It was found that the method of acoustic emission complemented by the application of neural networks is a sensitive tool to identify the kinetics of bainitic transformation and to show the interaction between martensitic and bainitic transformations.

Keywords:
Bearing steel, austempering, lower bainite, acoustic emission, neural networks

Affiliations:
Woźniak T.Z. - Kazimierz Wielki University (PL)
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ozgowicz W. - other affiliation
Trafarski A. - other affiliation
29.  Ranachowski Z., Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D., Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Dąbrowski M., Kúdela Jr S., Dvorák T., Application of X-ray microtomography and optical microscopy to determine the microstructure of concrete penetrated by carbon dioxide, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.2478/amm-2014-0245, Vol.59, No.4, pp.1451-1457, 2014

Abstract:
In the paper two advanced methods for testing cement based composites are described and compared. These are X-ray microtomography and optical microscopy. Microtomography supplies three-dimensional images of small concrete specimens. In the tomograms all cracks, pores and other voids and inclusions, that exceed a few micrometers, are shown. Such visualisation can become a valuable tool for analysis of the basic material properties. Images obtained on thin sections and analysed with various methods on optical microscopes supply additional information on material microstructure that cannot be obtained in tomograms. For example it is relatively easy to determine zone penetrated by CO2 ingress. These two methods, presented on examples of tests, complete each another in order to supply a set of information on composition and defects of tested composite materials.

Keywords:
cement matrix composites, concrete deterioration, X-ray tomography, microscopic analysis, concrete microstructure

Affiliations:
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Dąbrowski M. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Dvorák T. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
30.  Kúdela Jr S., Iždinský K., Oswald S., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Kúdela S., Decomposition of silica binder during infiltration of Saffil fiber preform with Mg and Mg-Li melts, KOVOVE MATERIALY-METALLIC MATERIALS, ISSN: 0023-432X, Vol.52, No.4, pp.183-188, 2014

Abstract:
Mg and Mg-Li matrix composites were prepared by the melt infiltration of fibrous preform consisting of Saffil alumina fibers and the silica binder. During this process there has occurred decomposition of silica binder and/or surface silica film by displacement redox reactions and the reaction products were characterized using SEM, TEM, SAED, FTIR and XPS techniques. The only reaction products found in Mg infiltrated Saffil preform were MgO and Mg2Si. In Mg-Li melt infiltrated Saffil preform there was found besides MgO and Mg 2 Si also the non- crystalline phase that appears to be the lithium silicate xLi2O ySiO2. Binary lithium silicides and ternary magnesium-lithium silicides were not detected

Keywords:
Mg-Li composites, Saffil fibers, silica binder, melt infiltration, XPS, FTI

Affiliations:
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Iždinský K. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Oswald S. - Institute for Complex Materials (DE)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
31.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Kúdela Jr S., Influence of microstructure on the properties of siliceous electrical porcelain, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, DOI: 10.12915/pe.2014.10.28, Vol.90, No.10, pp.110-113, 2014

Abstract:
The paper presents the microscopic and mechanoacoustic study of degradation processes of the porcelain material C 110 type. Small-sized samples, derived from the low voltage insulator, were subjected to a slow, quasi-static compression, with simultaneous recording of acoustic emission descriptors. There were distinguished consecutive stages of the material degradation. Obtained results were compared with the images of the microstructure of low-voltage insulator materials after many years of operation. On this basis, there were distinguished the factors determinant of the short-term strength of porcelain and its resistance to ageing processes under operating conditions.

Keywords:
electrical porcelain, microscopic analysis, acoustic emission, degradation of the porcelain

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
32.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Kúdela Jr S., Evaluation of the mullite hypothesis in respect of electrotechnical porcelains, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.2478/amm-2013-0158, Vol.58, No.4, pp.1177-1181, 2013

Abstract:
The paper presents the evaluation of the mullite hypothesis explaining the strength of porcelains. There was researched the influence of the mullite phase on the short- and long-term mechanical strength of electrotechnical porcelain of different types (C 110, C 112, C 120 and C 130). The total mullite phase content, the size and distribution of precipitates and dispersed single crystals in the glassy matrix were considered. Mechanoacoustic and microscopic techniques as well as ultrasonic testing were used during the investigation. The role of the mullite phase in the increase of strength and resistance to aging processes of electrical porcelain of various types was described. Mullite hypothesis is valid in reference to siliceous (C 110), cristobalite (C 112) and aluminous C 120 type materials of a typical raw components content and phase composition. In the case of modern strengthened C 120 and C 130 type aluminous materials advantageous are only dispersed fine mullite needles. The precipitates of mullite phase, especially of bigger size, are undesirable.

Keywords:
electrotechnical porcelain, porcelain degradation, acoustic emission (AE), microscopic analysis

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
33.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Etienne J., In Memoriam A Look at the Life and Activity of a Prominent Polish Acoustician of the 20th Century Professor Ignacy MALECKI (1912–2004) on the Occasion of the Centenary Anniversary of His Birth, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, DOI: 10.2478/aoa-2013-0001, Vol.38, No.1, pp.3-12, 2013

Abstract:
Ignacy Malecki was born on November 18, 1912, at the family estate of Pokiewnia near Vilnius. After Poland regained its independence in 1918, the town was at the border of the Second Republic of Poland and Central Lithuania. The church and village were located in the Polish area, while the family estate on the Lithuanian side. It took some time before those parts could be reunited.
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Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Etienne J. - IPPT PAN
34.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Kúdela Jr S., Rola fazy mulitowej w podwyższeniu odporności elektroporcelan na procesy starzeniowe, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.88, No.11b, pp.162-165, 2012

Abstract:
W pracy przedstawiono badania wpływu fazy mulitowej na krótko- i długotrwałą wytrzymałość mechaniczną elektroporcelan rodzaju C 110, C 112, C 120 oraz C 130. Rozpatrywana była sumaryczna zawartość fazy mulitowej, wielkość i rozłożenie jej wydzieleń oraz niezaglomeryzowanych kryształów w osnowie szklistej. W badaniach wykorzystano metodę mechanoakustyczną, techniki mikroskopowe (MO i SEM) oraz metodę ultradźwiękową. Przedstawiono rolę fazy mulitowej w podwyższeniu odporności na procesy starzeniowe porcelany elektrotechnicznej różnego rodzaju.

Keywords:
porcelana elektrotechniczna, degradacja tworzyw porcelanowych, emisja akustyczna, badania mikroskopowe

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
35.  Papliński P., Ranachowski P., Badania powierzchni elementów wewnętrznych ograniczników przepięć, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.R. 88, No.5a, pp.73-76, 2012

Abstract:
W artykule przedstawiono wyniki badań powierzchni nieuszkodzonych i uszkodzonych podczas eksploatacji elementów wewnętrznych ograniczników przepięć. Elementy te wytypowano na podstawie uprzednio wykonanych charakterystyk prądowych pod napięciem sieciowym. Stwierdzono, że analiza kształtu prądu płynącego przez ogranicznik może być pomocna w ocenie jego stopnia zdegradowania oraz może stanowić podstawę dopuszczenia go do dalszej eksploatacji.

Keywords:
ogranicznik przepięć, charakterystyka prądowa, warystor, włókno szklane

Affiliations:
Papliński P. - Institute of Power Engineering (PL)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
36.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Mechanoacoustic and microscopic study of aluminous porcelain resistance to structural degradation, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.2478/v10172-011-0140-7, Vol.56, No.4, pp.1227-1233, 2011

Abstract:
The paper presents mechanoacoustic and microscopic testing of degradation processes of modern C 120 electrotechnical porcelain of domestic medium voltage line insulator. Samples of small dimensions, cut off from the rod of insulator, were subjected to compressive loading, with recording of acoustic emission descriptors. Microscopic analysis enabled determining the advancement of degradation effects. Three stages of the structure degradation were distinguished. The effectiveness of dispersive and fibrous reinforcement of modern aluminous porcelain C 120 type has been described. Structural strengthening by corundum grains and mullite needle shaped crystals improves mechanical parameters and distinguishes this material from typical aluminosilicate ceramics. The presented results enable drawing up the conclusions concerning the resistance of investigated material to the ageing degradation process development during long term operation.

Keywords:
aluminous porcelain, structural degradation, acoustic emission (AE), microscopic analysis

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
37.  Mityurich G.S., Aleksiejuk M., Ranachowski P., Pelivanov I.M., Serdyukov A.N., Photoacoustic diagnostics of inhomogeneous gyrotropic materials with internal stress using bessel light beams, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, DOI: 10.2478/v10172-011-0141-6, Vol.56, No.4, pp.1235-1242, 2011

Abstract:
This paper considers the investigation of photoacoustic transformation in naturally-gyrotropic and magnetoactive crystals, with internal stress under sound excitation in different modes by Bessel light beams (BLB). In the range of high modulation frequencies (Ω > 1 MHz), the dependence of the photoacoustic response amplitude on the radial coordinate ρ exhibits resonant phenomenon, which can be used to increase the resolution of photoacoustic spectroscopy for media with internal stresses. The expressions for amplitudes of photoacoustic signals in strained crystalline samples were obtained under different boundary conditions, taking into account the dependence of the thermoelastic coupling coefficient on the initial strain in the sample. It was showed that a resonant increase in the amplitude signal is related to the dependence on the geometric parameters of the sample-piezoelectric transducer system, the values of Murnagan constants, the mode composition of the Bessel light beam, and its amplitude modulation frequency.

Keywords:
photoacoustic spectroscopy, Bessel light beams, magnetoactive gyrotropic materials

Affiliations:
Mityurich G.S. - other affiliation
Aleksiejuk M. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Pelivanov I.M. - other affiliation
Serdyukov A.N. - other affiliation
38.  Kúdela S., Pawełek A., Ranachowski Z., Piątkowski A., Kúdela Jr S., Ranachowski P., Effect of Al alloying on the Hall-Petch strengthening and AE in compressed Mg-Li-Al alloys before and after HPT processing, KOVOVE MATERIALY-METALLIC MATERIALS, ISSN: 0023-432X, DOI: 10.4149/km_2011_4_271, Vol.49, No.4, pp.271-277, 2011

Abstract:
The paper deals with the effect of Al content in two-phase Mg-10Li-xAl (x = 0, 1, 5) alloys on their straining behavior before and after severe plastic deformation by high pressure torsion. Both coarse-grained and ultrafine-grained alloys were compression strained in channel-die device with simultaneous acoustic emission monitoring. It has been observed that Hall-Petch strengthening in ultra-fine grained alloys superposes with the strengthening resulting from Al alloying (solution hardening, particulate strengthening). Superposition of these strengthening mechanisms becomes stronger with increase in Al content, presumably due to enhanced grain refining effect.

Keywords:
Mg-Li-Al alloys, grain refinement, high pressure torsion, acoustic emission, Hall-Petch strengthening

Affiliations:
Kúdela S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
39.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Aluminous porcelain degradation study using mechanoacoustic and microscopic methods, ARCHIVES OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ISSN: 0004-0746, DOI: 10.2478/v10171-011-0011-x, Vol.60, No.2, pp.109-128, 2011

Abstract:
This experimental paper comprises the results of acoustic emission (AE), microscopic and ultrasonic measurements of samples subjected to slowly increasing compressive stress. On the basis of conducted measurements the successive stages of the material structural degradation have been recognized. The objects of study were samples made of C 120 aluminous porcelain. The investigated material has found at present the application in the fabrication of technical elements like overhead power line insulators. In the case of such objects, not only high mechanical strength, but especially elevated durability as well as operational reliability are required. The expected „life time” of net insulators during exploitation is about 40 years. The analysis of obtained mechanoacoustic dependences pointed out a complex mechanism of degradation of the material. Microscopic investigation of samples, which were stressed to different levels of load, enabled to specify the development of gradual growth of microcracks and successive crushing out of elements of the structure. These processes appear to be similar to the ageing processes occurring in the material during long period of exploitation under a working load. Three stages of the structure degradation were distinguished. The preliminary and subcritical ones show low or moderate intensity of AE signals and considerable variety for the particular samples. The critical stage directly precedes the destructtion of samples. Its range is relatively narrow and reveals the AE activity of high energy. The effectiveness of dispersive and fibrous reinforcement of modern aluminous porcelain C 120 type has been described. Structural strengthening by corundum grains and mullite needle shaped crystals improves mechanical parameters and distinguishes this material from typical aluminosilicate ceramics. The presented results enable drawing up the conclusions concerning the resistance of investigated material to the ageing degradation process development during long term operation.

Keywords:
aluminous porcelain, ceramic insulators, insulator testing, acoustic emission, microscopic analysis, structural degradation

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
40.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Jaroszewski M., Pospieszna J., Wieczorek K., Acoustic investigations of long-rod insulators and their material properties, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DIELECTRICS AND ELECTRICAL INSULATION, ISSN: 1070-9878, Vol.17, No.1, pp.81-88, 2010

Abstract:
The paper presents a nondestructive ultrasonic method of investigating long-rod insulators used on overhead power lines and in substations. A correlation between the degree of degradation of porcelain C 120 and the ultrasonic wave propagation and attenuation parameters was established. The ultrasonic method was used to analyze the quality of groups of line and post insulators after many years of service. Also a new mechanoacoustic method of investigating the stages in the degradation of insulator porcelain was applied. As a result of the investigations carried out on samples of porcelain C 130 the successive stages in the degradation of ceramic insulators during their service life were determined.

Keywords:
Ceramic insulators, insulator testing, acoustic measurements, ultrasonic applications, acoustic emission

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Jaroszewski M. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Pospieszna J. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Wieczorek K. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
41.  Morańda H., Ranachowski P., Mościcka-Grzesiak H., Ocena porowatości porcelany na podstawie analizy wyników pomiarów wyładowań niezupełnych, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.86, No.11b, pp.251-253, 2010
42.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Experimental evaluation of resistance to degradation of modern C 120 type porcelain, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.86, No.11b, pp.126-129, 2010
43.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Foundations of mechanoacoustic method of material degradation research, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.R86, No.5, pp.186-198, 2010

Abstract:
The paper presents the concept of mechanoacoustic testing of degradation processes of ceramic electrotechnical materials. Samples of small dimensions were subjected to slowly increasing compressive loading with simultaneous recording of acoustic emission descriptors. The process was continued to the destruction or it was stopped at various stages of degradation of the material structure. Microscopic analysis of samples enabled determining the effects of stress action.

Keywords:
acoustic emission (AE), material degradation, electrotechnical ceramics

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
44.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Kúdela Jr S., Materials degradation research on the basis of mechanoacoustic and microscopic methods, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, Vol.54, No.4, pp.824-832, 2009
45.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Jaroszewski M., Wieczorek K., Study of structural degradation of ceramic material of insulators in long term operation, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, Vol.54, No.1, pp.205-216, 2009
46.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Comparison of acoustic emission and structure degradation in compressed porcelain and corundum materials, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, Vol.34, No.4, pp.705-722, 2009
47.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Structure degradation, texture and acoustic emission in compressed corundum ceramics, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, Vol.53, No.3, pp.703-709, 2008
48.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Mechanical-acoustic study of degradation processes of ceramic structure illustrated by corundum material, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.84, No.10, pp.252-255, 2008
49.  Ranachowski Z., Rejmund F., Ranachowski P., Mechanical-acoustic method used to estimate porcelain materials degradation, POMIARY AUTOMATYKA KONTROLA, ISSN: 0032-4140, Vol.54, No.10, pp.716-719, 2008
50.  Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Jasieński Z., The study of influence of high pressure torsion process on acoustic emission activity of compressed Mg - Li alloys, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, Vol.32, No.4S, pp.123-128, 2008
51.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Research of degradation processes of insulator porcelain C 130 type, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, Vol.32, No.4S, pp.117-122, 2008

Abstract:
This paper presents the results of acoustic emission (AE) measurements of samples under compressive stress. Additional research, concerning structure and parameters of the material, was performed using microscopic and ultrasonic methods. The object of the investigation were samples of porcelain material C 130 type of domestic long-rod insulator LP 75/31W. This kind of aluminous porcelain demonstrates high mechanical and electrical strength as well as resistance to aging degradation processes. It finds wide application in modern electrotechnical engineering. The aim of this study was to recognize stages of degradation processes of the porcelain structure. The present work constitutes a continuation of the study concerning the influence of technological faults, existing in porcelain material structure, on long-term mechanical strength. These results were presented at the OSA Conference in 2006. The analysis of mechanical-acoustic characteristics pointed out diversified strength and complicated mechanism of the material degradation. The effectiveness of the dispersive and fibrous reinforcement of aluminous porcelain C 130 type was ascertained. It was stated during the microscopic investigation that the structure of the material is different from that in the case of typical aluminosilicate ceramic materials. The main reason for this effect is due to densely dispersed corundum and mullite fine crystals in glassy matrix.

Keywords:
porcelain material C 130 type, acoustic emission, compressive strength, structural degradation

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
52.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Mechanical- acoustic and structural investigations of degradation processes of aluminous insulator porcelain C 130 type, ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, ISSN: 1733-3490, Vol.52, No.4, pp.551-564, 2007
53.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Bertrand J., Badania procesów starzeniowych w krystobalitowej porcelanie izolatorów długopniowych, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.83, No.6, pp.88-94, 2007
54.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Metody mikroskopowe w badaniach właściwości struktury ceramicznych tworzyw elektrotechnicznych, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.5, No.3, pp.202-205, 2007
55.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Acoustic - mechanical and microscopic investigation of corundum material, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, Vol.32, No.4, pp.963-970, 2007
56.  Pawełek A., Kuśnierz J., Bogucka J., Jasieński Z., Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Dębowski T., Acoustic emission and the Portevin-Le Chatelier effect in tensile tested Al processed by ARB technique, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, Vol.32, No.4, pp.955-962, 2007

Abstract:
The paper presents the investigations of the relation between the acoustic emission (AE) and the Porte vin-Le Chatelier (PL) phenomena occurring in tensile tested two kinds of aluminium alloys: not-predeformed and predeformed earlier using the technique of accumulative rolling banding (ARB). There have been found essential correlations between AE and PL effects in ARB not-predeformed alloys. The tensile tests for ARB predeformed alloys were performed on a series of samples of various degree of work hardening and it has been observed that the correlations between the AE and PL effects are not so pronounced as in the case of ARB not-predeformed alloys. The results of AE measurements obtained using a new software allowed additionally to carry out the spectral analysis of AE signals and, in consequence, to determine the acoustic maps (acoustograms) and the spectral characteristics which are very useful in the discussion of the relations between the non-homogeneous strain mechanisms of the PL effect and the mechanisms of AE events generation. The results are discussed in the context of the existing dislocation models of the PL effect and the theoretical concepts of AE sources

Keywords:
acoustic emission (AE), Portevin-Le Chatelier (PL) effect, tensile test, dislocations, strain mechanism, nanocrystalline and/or ultra fine-grained structure, accumulative rollbonding (ARB)

Affiliations:
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Kuśnierz J. - other affiliation
Bogucka J. - other affiliation
Jasieński Z. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Dębowski T. - IPPT PAN
57.  Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Kuśnierz J., Bogucka J., Jasieński Z., Ranachowski Z., Ranachowski P., Mizera J., Kúdela S., Kúdela Jr S., Acoustic emission in compressed Mg - Li and Al. alloys processed by ECAP, HPT and ARB methods, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, Vol.32, No.4, pp.88-94, 2007
58.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Study of degradation processes in corundum material using acoustic and microscopic methods, PRACE KOMISJI NAUK CERAMICZNYCH - POLSKI BIULETYN CERAMICZNY. CERAMIKA, ISSN: 0860-3340, Vol.101, pp.265-274, 2007
59.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Bertrand J., Ocena odporności izolatorów z porcelany krystobalitowej rodzaju 112 na procesy degradacji starzeniowej, ENERGETYKA, PROBLEMY ENERGETYKI I GOSPODARKI PALIWOWO-ENERGETYCZNEJ, ISSN: 0013-7294, Vol.XII, pp.102-105, 2007
60.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Jaroszewski M., Ocena degradacji tworzyw ceramicznych izolatorów liniowych WN po wieloletniej eksploatacji na podstawie badań ultradźwiękowych i strukturalnych, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.4, pp.216-219, 2006
61.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Investigation of influence of defectiveness in aluminous porcelain structure on fracture process under compressive loading using Acoustic Emission Method, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, Vol.31, No.4, pp.83-90, 2006
62.  Fleszyński J., Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Rejmund F., Ultrasonic non-destructive diagnostics of ceramics line insulators, INSIGHT, ISSN: 1354-2575, Vol.47, pp.530-535, 2005
63.  Jaroszewski M., Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Fleszyński J., Ultradźwiękowa diagnostyka ceramicznych izolatorów liniowych po wieloletniej eksploatacji, PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY, ISSN: 0033-2097, Vol.3, pp.211-214, 2005
64.  Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Rejmund F., Stankiewicz J., Acoustic examination of epoxy-glass insulator material, ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, ISSN: 0137-5075, Vol.30, No.1, pp.121-130, 2005

Abstract:
Ultrasonic, microscopic and acoustic emission (AE) methods were applied to investigate the microstructure of composite rods, used as a carrying element of the medium voltage insulators. Such features of material structure as homogeneity level and the appearance of defects were discussed. The research was aimed at determining the influence of the technology of epoxy-glass fabrication on quality parameters of the insulator rods. The results of acoustic testing were compared with the effects of microscopic investigation.

Keywords:
composite insulator, epoxy-glass material, nondestructive ultrasonic measurements, acoustic emission

Affiliations:
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Rejmund F. - IPPT PAN
Stankiewicz J. - IPPT PAN
65.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Badania tworzywa kordierytowego przy naprężeniach ściskających w różnych temperaturach oraz po szoku termicznym, PRACE KOMISJI NAUK CERAMICZNYCH - POLSKI BIULETYN CERAMICZNY. CERAMIKA, ISSN: 0860-3340, Vol.89, pp.101-115, 2005

List of recent monographs
1. 
Ranachowski P., Procesy starzeniowe w ceramice elektrotechnicznej, IPPT Reports on Fundamental Technological Research, 2, pp.1-262, 2011

List of chapters in recent monographs
1. 
Jaroszewski M., Ziaja J., Ranachowski P., Singh C., Engineering Magnetic, Dielectric and Microwave Properties of Ceramics and Alloys, rozdział: The Development of Capacitor Materials Technology, Materials Research Forum LLC, Millersville, PA 17551, USA, pp.75-88, 2019
2. 
Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Rejmund F., Brittle Matrix Composites 9, rozdział: Mechanical - acoustic and structural study of degradation processes in corundum ceramics and aluminous porcelain, Brandt A.M., Olek J., Marshall I.H., Woodhead Pub. Ltd. Cambridge and IFTR PAS, Warsaw, pp.201-214, 2009

Conference papers
1.  Ranachowski Z., Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D., Ranachowski P., Dąbrowski M., Kúdela Jr S., Dvorák T., Analysis of pore distribution and connectivity in concrete using X-ray microtomography, BMC-11, 11th International Symposium on Brittle Matrix Composites, 2015-09-28/09-30, Warsaw (PL), pp.203-212, 2015

Abstract:
In the paper a method of X-ray microtomography (micro-CT) was employed for a direct insight into a microstructure of concrete with a practical resolution of approx. 10 micrometers3. Two sets of specimens were subjects of examination. The spatial concentration of air pores was investigated in three concretes differing in the amount of the supplement of high calcium fly ash (HCFA). The parameter of pore connectivity called diffusive tortuosity was determined in three other concretes made of the same ingredients but differing in water to cement ratio. The quantitative results obtained with application of described procedures are applicable in material characterization.

Keywords:
X-ray microtomography, concrete, microstructure

Affiliations:
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Dąbrowski M. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Dvorák T. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
2.  Pawełek A., Kúdela S., Piątkowski A., Jasieński Z., Ranachowski Z., Kúdela Jr S., Ranachowski P., Microcracking of ceramic fibres and acoustic emission in channel-die compressed mg-Li-Al alloys matrix composites, ICSV17, 17th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, 2010-07-18/07-22, Cairo (EG), pp.47-1-8, 2010

Abstract:
The object of investigation was the behaviour of acoustic emission (AE) during channel-die compression of the Mg-Li-Al alloys matrix composites (AMC) reinforced with ceramic δ-Al2O3fibres at room and at elevated temperature. The results of AE measurements at room temperature showed that in the majority of the investigated compositions the effect of anisotropy of the fibres distribution (planar random distribution) appeared with respect to the compression axis, whereas the AE activity at 1400C revealed a two-range character and the level of the rate of AE events was higher than thatat room temperature. These effects are discussed in terms of both, the differences in thermal expansion as well as weakening of the coherency between the fibres and the matrix. The results of AE measurements served to plot the spectral characteristics of the registered AE signals, i.e. the spectral density of AE signal as a function of its frequency. The spectral analysis of AE signals generated during the micro-cracking process of ceramic fibres in channel-die compressed Mg-Li-Al AMC was performed with the Windowed Fourier Transform method. The results are also discussed on the basis of optical and scanning microstructure images including these in-situobservations of microcracking fibres as well as in the context of the dislocation strain mechanisms and microcracking ones during the channel-die compression of the Mg-Li-Al AMC.

Affiliations:
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Kúdela S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Piątkowski A. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Jasieński Z. - Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
3.  Ranachowski P., Rejmund F., Ranachowski Z., Pawełek A., Piątkowski A., Mechanoacoustic study of ceramic electrotechnical material, 56th Open Seminar on Acoustics, 2009-09-15/09-18, Goniądz nad Biebrzą (PL), pp.99-104, 2009
4.  Ranachowski P., Ranachowski Z., Rejmund F., Stankiewicz J., Wstępne badania procesu zaciskania okuć na prętach nośnych izolatorów kompozytowych z wykorzystaniem emisji akustycznej, VI Konferencja Naukowa Postępy w Elektrotechnologii, 2006/, Jamrozowa Polana (PL), pp.292-300, 2006

Conference abstracts
1.  Ranachowski Z., Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D., Ranachowski P., Pawełek A., Kúdela Jr S., Dvorák T., The analysis of pore distribution and pore connectivity in concrete samples using x-ray microtomography, SolMech 2014, 39th Solid Mechanics Conference, 2014-09-01/09-05, Zakopane (PL), pp.199-200, 2014

Abstract:
The durability of concrete in outdoor structures is closely related to its resistance against the aggressive gaseous actions coming from the environment and including influence of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide. The pore system and its interconnectivity in the concrete matrix directly influence the possibility of penetration of various aggressive gaseous media into concrete structure. The X-ray microtomography (micro-CT) is a modern, non-invasive technique enabling for determination of existing pores in the microstructure of concrete matrix. In the paper the results of investigation of two different concretes by the application of micro-CT method to micro-cores are presented. The quantitative information on the parameters of the analysed microstructure can improve the methods of material characterization available up to now.

Keywords:
X-ray microtomography, concrete, microstructure

Affiliations:
Ranachowski Z. - IPPT PAN
Jóźwiak-Niedźwiedzka D. - IPPT PAN
Ranachowski P. - IPPT PAN
Pawełek A. - other affiliation
Kúdela Jr S. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)
Dvorák T. - Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)

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