Real-time X-ray diffraction investigation of metal deformation
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Abstract
A description of the current state-of-the-art of real-time X-ray diffraction systems for investigation of metal deformation processes is presented. Among the systems discussed are conventional, flash, and synchrotron X-ray sources and electro-optical X-ray detectors for rapid display and recording of X-ray diffraction patterns and topographic images. Applications considered are dynamic measurement of crystal deformation and lattice rotation accompanying tensile elongation, mechanical deformation of explosively loaded metal, and plastic deformation caused by high power ultrasound. Comments will be made as to the influence of the results of these measurements on presently accepted mechanical theories regarding these processes.
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Metallurgical Transaction Tensile Axis Lattice Rotation Symmetry Line Secondary SlipPreview
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