Statistical effects in X-ray diffraction lattice strain measurements of ferritic steel using crystal plasticity
The influence of statistics on calculated lattice strains has been studied by comparing crystal plasticity finite element (CPFE) calculations with strains measured experimentally. Experimentally, when Bragg's law is obeyed, a plane normal must lie within a narrow orientation range (∼ 0.02° for...
| Autors principals: | Erinosho, T, Collins, D, Todd, R, Wilkinson, A, Dunne, F |
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| Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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