Papers - Determination of Orientations of Metallic Crystals by Means of Back-reflection Laue Photographs (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Alden B. Greninger
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

Many recent contributions in the field of theoretical metallography have been concerned with crystallographic definitions or descriptions of various phenomena. The lattice orientation of the crystal being studied must be known before such definitions can be made. Practically all the metallic crystals used do not have crystal faces—other than the unknown "plane of polish"; hence resort must be had to other means of determining orientations. Some use has been made of etch-figures, slip bands, optical properties, etc., for this purpose; but for accurate results, and because of the fewer restrictions to their use, the various X-ray methods have been the most satisfactory.' The methods that have been used may be divided into two general classes: (1) oscillation methods, and (2) transmission Laue methods.² The disadvantages of these methods are numerous, chief among them being the time required to determine a complete orientation. No method proposed so far is wholly satisfactory for determining the orientation of a small macrograin within a polycrystalline aggregate.
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APA: Alden B. Greninger  (1935)  Papers - Determination of Orientations of Metallic Crystals by Means of Back-reflection Laue Photographs (With Discussion)

MLA: Alden B. Greninger Papers - Determination of Orientations of Metallic Crystals by Means of Back-reflection Laue Photographs (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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