1. Methods for investigating local textures
1.1 Optical measurements – Universal stage microscope
Stereology , based on optical microscopy , but traditionally disregarding crystal structure, was one of the first attempts to broaden the approach to knowledge of microstructure . The advantages of optical microscopy include:
wide availability;
observation of microstructure at low magnification;
measurement of the shape, size and network of grain boundaries;
and phase discrimination.
Disadvantages include:
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Methods for investigating local textures
Bibliography
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Software
EBSD equipment manufacturers provide sophisticated, user-friendly soft-ware for quantitative texture measurement and analysis. In addition, soft-ware packages and toolboxes are available from the following companies:
Further reading
The journal Textures, Stress and Microstructures would give an overview of the development of texture research in the years from 1972 to 2010.
INOUE (H.), TAKAYAMA (Y.) and YOSHINAGA (N.). – 19 th International Conference on Textures of Materials (ICOTOM 19) . IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering...
Standards
- Standard Practice for Determining Average Grain Size Using Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) in Fully Recrystallized Polycrystalline Materials - ASTM E2627-13 - 2019
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