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. 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. Designed for beginners, not as a reference tool for the advanced reader. |
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Page 369
... alloy and the tem- perature , * provided the alloy is at equilibrium . The changes in the constitution of the alloy produced by given changes in composition or temperature may be conveniently shown by means of a phase diagram , also ...
... alloy and the tem- perature , * provided the alloy is at equilibrium . The changes in the constitution of the alloy produced by given changes in composition or temperature may be conveniently shown by means of a phase diagram , also ...
Page 374
... alloy systems where the phases involved have complex diffraction patterns , or where it is sus- pected that lines ... alloy is brittle or not . If the alloy is brittle enough to be ground into powder , the resulting powder is usually ...
... alloy systems where the phases involved have complex diffraction patterns , or where it is sus- pected that lines ... alloy is brittle or not . If the alloy is brittle enough to be ground into powder , the resulting powder is usually ...
Page 380
... alloys 6 and 7 is saturated , because its lattice parameter does not change with change in alloy composition . In fact , alloys 6 and 7 are in a two - phase region at temperature T1 , and the only difference between them is in the ...
... alloys 6 and 7 is saturated , because its lattice parameter does not change with change in alloy composition . In fact , alloys 6 and 7 are in a two - phase region at temperature T1 , and the only difference between them is in the ...
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