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Deconvolution of morphological texture from crystallographic texture data
Journal of Applied Crystallography, 2002The physical properties of composite materials reinforced with fibres usually depend significantly on the orientation distribution of these fibres. The goal of this study is to develop a technique to measure the orientation distribution of second-phase particles which in themselves have a strong crystallographic texture.
Gijs Langelaan +3 more
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Evolution of crystallographic texture in thin wires
Journal of Applied Crystallography, 1992An X-ray diffraction procedure has been developed to measure accurately the textures of thin wires so that the texture variation across the wire radius may be obtained. Since X-rays penetrate no further than the surface of most metals, X-ray examination can be considered to be superficial for large wires but by thinning the wire it is possible to ...
Montesin, Tony, Heizmann, J.
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Crystallographic texture of stress-affected bainite
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2007A method is presented for calculating both the macroscopic strains and the crystallographic bias which develop when a polycrystalline sample of austenitic steel is transformed into bainite or martensite under the influence of an applied stress or a system of stresses.
Saurabh Kundu +2 more
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Crystallographic Textures Produced During Sand Blasting
Volume 2: Materials; Biomanufacturing; Properties, Applications and Systems; Sustainable Manufacturing, 2015Evolution of crystallographic textures in sand blasted surfaces is studied. Sand blasting is approximated as a series of ideal cylindrical, flat punch and wedge indents. Features of the deformation field produced during indentation with these geometries is studied using in-situ techniques.
Saurabh Basu +2 more
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Crystallographic Texture and Plastic Anisotropy
2016The structure of crystalline materials can be characterized by four structure levels: 1. Crystal Structure specifies the kind and position of atoms in the unit cell of the ideal crystal lattice. 2. Phase Structure specifies the sizes, shapes and mutual arrangement of single-phase volumes (volumes with constant crystal structure).
Hans Joachim Bunge +1 more
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Quantitative comparison of measured crystallographic texture
Journal of Applied Crystallography, 2016A new approach for the determination of a quantitative measure to compare pole figures for different specimens is presented. The suggested approach is based on the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test. A new quantitative similarity measure between the textures of different specimens is suggested.
Tatiana Lychagina, Dmitry Nikolayev
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Bounds To Texture Components In Superposed Crystallographic Textures
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2006Crystallographic texture generates anisotropy that is essential to many advanced ceramic applications. For microstructures where texture components have resulted from unique material processes, the measured texture is a superposition of these independent texture components, making it difficult to characterize these unique processes
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Crystallographic texture and grain growth
Materials Letters, 2019Abstract By means of numerical modelling it is for the first time shown that the mobility anisotropy of grain boundaries has a strong influence on texture alterations and microstructure development.
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Mollusc shell microstructures and crystallographic textures
Journal of Structural Geology, 2000Abstract X-ray diffraction is used to characterise textures of the aragonite layers of shells from monoplacophoras, bivalves, cephalopods and gastropods. Textures vary in strength, pattern and through the thickness of the shells. The texture patterns exhibited in the studied taxa, which can be quantitatively described by a limited number of ...
D. Chateigner, C. Hedegaard, H.-R. Wenk
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Structure and Crystallographic Texture of Arthropod Bio-Composites
Materials Science Forum, 2005In this study we present experimental investigations on the microscopic structure, constituent phases, and crystallographic textures of the exoskeleton of three types of decapod crustaceans, namely, lobster, crab, and horseshoe crab. The carapace of such animals is a biological multiphase nano-composite consisting of an organic matrix (crystalline ...
Raabe, D. +7 more
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