Elements of X-ray DiffractionIntended to acquaint the reader with the theory of x-ray diffraction, the experimental methods involved, and the main applications. The book is a collection of principles and methods stressing X-ray diffraction rather than metallurgy. KEY TOPICS: The book is written entirely in terms of the Bragg law and can be read without any knowledge of the reciprocal lattice. It is divided into three main parts--Fundamentals; experimental methods; and applications. MARKET: Designed for beginners, not as a reference tool for the advanced reader. |
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The probable error * in a single count is 67 Probable error = 0.67 ( relative o )
percent . ( 6-9 ) VN These expressions give the following errors : Number of
Relative standard pulses counted deviation ( percent ) 1,000 3.2 10,000 1.0
100,000 0.3 ...
The probable error * in a single count is 67 Probable error = 0.67 ( relative o )
percent . ( 6-9 ) VN These expressions give the following errors : Number of
Relative standard pulses counted deviation ( percent ) 1,000 3.2 10,000 1.0
100,000 0.3 ...
Page 371
The total error in S'due to specimen displacement in some direction inclined to
the incident beam is therefore given by Eq . ( 13-13 ) . This error in S'causes an
error in the computed value of $ . Inasmuch as the various errors one at a time ,
are ...
The total error in S'due to specimen displacement in some direction inclined to
the incident beam is therefore given by Eq . ( 13-13 ) . This error in S'causes an
error in the computed value of $ . Inasmuch as the various errors one at a time ,
are ...
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These errors are chiefly of two kinds , those of a geometrical nature and those
involved in the elasticconstant portion of the ... The systematic errors cause an
error in the measured stress which is proportional to the magnitude of the stress .
These errors are chiefly of two kinds , those of a geometrical nature and those
involved in the elasticconstant portion of the ... The systematic errors cause an
error in the measured stress which is proportional to the magnitude of the stress .
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