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Page 346
... phase produces its own pattern in- dependently of the presence or absence of any other phase . Thus a single- phase alloy produces a single pattern while the pattern of a two - phase alloy consists of two superimposed patterns , one due ...
... phase produces its own pattern in- dependently of the presence or absence of any other phase . Thus a single- phase alloy produces a single pattern while the pattern of a two - phase alloy consists of two superimposed patterns , one due ...
Page 350
... phase X must also have the same relative intensities as the lines of phase X. The addition of one or more phases to a particular phase weakens the diffraction lines of that phase , simply by dilution , but it cannot change the ...
... phase X must also have the same relative intensities as the lines of phase X. The addition of one or more phases to a particular phase weakens the diffraction lines of that phase , simply by dilution , but it cannot change the ...
Page 359
... phase equilibria at that temperature can be depicted in two dimensions . For this reason we usually prefer to study ternary systems by determining the phase equilibria at a number of selected temperatures . The study of a ternary system ...
... phase equilibria at that temperature can be depicted in two dimensions . For this reason we usually prefer to study ternary systems by determining the phase equilibria at a number of selected temperatures . The study of a ternary system ...
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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 cosĀ² 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 sinĀ² 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