Kinematics of slip-induced rotation for uniaxial shock or ramp compression
When a metallic specimen is plastically deformed, its underlying crystal structure must often rotate in order to comply with its macroscopic boundary conditions. There is growing interest within the dynamic compression community in exploiting x-ray diffraction measurements of lattice rotation to inf...
Main Authors: | Heighway, P, Wark, JS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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AIP Publishing
2021
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