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Page 45
It is then important to use at least six y tilts in a measurement at both + 4 , and - 4 .
The Marion - Cohen method appears to be a practical procedure for separating
the macrostress and the range of d spacings present due to microstresses ...
It is then important to use at least six y tilts in a measurement at both + 4 , and - 4 .
The Marion - Cohen method appears to be a practical procedure for separating
the macrostress and the range of d spacings present due to microstresses ...
Page 103
An area fraction modified by absorption is of importance for determining the
various effective volumes and therefore the ... Preliminary calculations like those
given in Tables I and II are important to assess the feasibility of x - ray diffraction ...
An area fraction modified by absorption is of importance for determining the
various effective volumes and therefore the ... Preliminary calculations like those
given in Tables I and II are important to assess the feasibility of x - ray diffraction ...
Page 104
These are known to have an important , if not a dominant , effect on the volume
diffusion coefficient ( Balluffi and Blakely ... low temperatures where high
diffusivity paths are very important ; however , these complications have not been
treated ...
These are known to have an important , if not a dominant , effect on the volume
diffusion coefficient ( Balluffi and Blakely ... low temperatures where high
diffusivity paths are very important ; however , these complications have not been
treated ...
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Contents
R JAMES | 2 |
Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
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