On the Determination of Preferred Orientation in Ferritic Steels
- 1 January 1970
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Advances in X-ray Analysis
- Vol. 14, 231-242
- https://doi.org/10.1154/s0376030800008405
Abstract
A new approach to the analysis of preferred orientation in body centered cubic sheet materials is presented. The technique utilizes normalized extended inverse pole figures (2θ = 16 to 150°) taken in the plane normal, rolling, and transverse directions. Possible texture components are defined to be all unique sets of three mutually orthogonal crystallographic planes included in the diffraction pattern up to 150° 2θ for a total of 56 possible components. A computer program has been developed to calculate the contributions of various texture components relative to the three principal directions by two computer implemented algorithms, probability and successive decrementation. The two methods exhibit an apparent high correlation.The calculated results are compared to monochromated direct pole figures for a highly textured material. The agreement is excellent.Keywords
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