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Page 218
... chart contains a protractor whose use will be referred to later . Greninger charts should have dark lines on a transparent background and are best prepared as positive prints on photo- graphic film . In use , the chart is placed over ...
... chart contains a protractor whose use will be referred to later . Greninger charts should have dark lines on a transparent background and are best prepared as positive prints on photo- graphic film . In use , the chart is placed over ...
Page 225
... chart , we can plot directly the axis of this zone without plotting the poles of any of the planes belonging to it . The procedure is illustrated in Fig . 8-9 . Keeping the centers of film and chart coincident , we rotate the film about ...
... chart , we can plot directly the axis of this zone without plotting the poles of any of the planes belonging to it . The procedure is illustrated in Fig . 8-9 . Keeping the centers of film and chart coincident , we rotate the film about ...
Page 307
Bernard Dennis Cullity. paper strip is then placed on the chart and moved about , both vertically and horizontally , until a position is found where each mark on the strip coincides with a line on the chart . Vertical and horizontal ...
Bernard Dennis Cullity. paper strip is then placed on the chart and moved about , both vertically and horizontally , until a position is found where each mark on the strip coincides with a line on the chart . Vertical and horizontal ...
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absorption coefficient absorption edge alloy analysis angle atomic number austenite axis back-reflection Bragg angle Bragg law Bravais lattice calculated camera chart circle composition constant copper atoms cosē counter cubic curve Debye ring Debye-Scherrer decreases determined diffracted beam diffraction lines diffraction pattern diffractometer direction distance electrons elements equation error example face-centered face-centered cubic factor film fluorescent fluorescent radiation given grain hexagonal incident beam indices integrated intensity lattice parameter Laue method martensite measured metal normal obtained Orthorhombic parallel percent phase photograph pinhole plotted pole figure position powder pattern preferred orientation projection reciprocal lattice reciprocal-lattice reflecting planes relative residual stress rhombohedral rotation sample scattering shown in Fig sinē slit solid solution spacing specimen spectrometer sphere spot stereographic substance surface temperature tetragonal thickness tion transmission unit cell values vector voltage wavelength x-ray diffraction x-ray method x-ray tube zero zone