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J Microsc ; 230(Pt 2): 218-23, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18445150

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INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to investigate the nanocrystallization of steels caused by the transformation from the austenitic to the martensitic phase induced by a severe plastic deformation (SPD) treatment. In this framework, we applied an air blast shot peening treatment, which is a simple protocol widely used for industrial purposes. METHODS: AISI 286 and AISI 316 specimens were peened for different times and polished using diamond pastes in order to remove corrugations higher than 1 mum. The characterization of the steel surfaces was performed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) operating in contact mode. Additional EDXD measurements were performed to confirm the phase transition. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: An AFM-based characterization at nanometric level of the steel surfaces is provided. When the peening exceeds a threshold time that, as expected, depends on the steel composition, a uniform nanostructuration is detected. It is well known that such rearrangement is associated to the growth of a martensitic phase. To date, AFM has been employed in this field only for few applications and to solve specific problems. On the other hand, our results demonstrate that this is a useful technique for the characterization of hardened surfaces, especially when non-destructive sample preparation treatments are required. Moreover, we show that AFM can be a useful tool also for in situ industrial diagnostics of metallic parts.

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Health Trends ; 24(2): 56-9, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10121965

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The purpose of this paper is to describe a simple system of multidisciplinary team quality assurance and audit, and to consider its use in a rehabilitation unit. The Merton rehabilitation team at Springfield University Hospital, Tooting, developed this system, and this paper also outlines some of the problems encountered during the system's development. The system not only offers criteria by which to assess performance in a long-term and rehabilitation setting, but also provides a method for evaluating the multidisciplinary team's performance.


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Psychiatric Department, Hospital/standards , Quality Assurance, Health Care/organization & administration , England , Goals , Humans , Medical Audit , Mental Disorders/rehabilitation , Patient Care Team , Program Development , Surveys and Questionnaires
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