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The Determination of the Axis of Lattice Rotation With Respect to a Change is Texture

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

C. Feng*
Affiliation:
Picatirmy Arsenal Dover, New Jersey 07801
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Abstract

It is known that a change in texture may take place in various metals and alloys following cold working, fabrication and recrystallization processes. Such change may be determined by an analysis of the pole figures obtained from the x-ray diffraction data. In numerous occasions, it is analogous to a lattice rotation.

In the present paper, a method is derived to identify the axis of rotation with respect to the starting and final texture of a given specimen. Once this axis is identified, the amount and the direction of the lattice rotation can be accurately determined. The techniques in obtaining a solution by mathematical calculation, and by stereographic presentation will be described. Discussion will be made also of the various parameters which may affect the validity and accuracy of the determination.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1971

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