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The possibility of using neutron diffraction in quantitative analysis of residual austenite in steels is investigated. According to the obtained results, some properties of neutron diffraction by two-phase structures remain size-independent, which makes it possible to use large composite standards. It is shown that this approach ensures admissible accuracy without using a priori coefficients.
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Zisman, A.A., Nikolaev, D.I., Lychagina, T.A. et al. On the Size Effect for Neutron Diffraction by Two-Phase Structures and Applicability of Composite Standards in Analysis of Residual Austenite in Steels. Tech. Phys. 63, 1696–1702 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784218110233
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