- A
crystallite is a
small or even
microscopic crystal which forms, for example,
during the
cooling of many materials.
Crystallites are also
referred to...
- crystallography, is a
formula that
relates the size of sub-micrometre
crystallites in a
solid to the
broadening of a peak in a
diffraction pattern. It is...
- also be
applied to
other granular materials. This is
different from the
crystallite size,
which refers to the size of a
single crystal inside a particle...
-
intergranular attack (IGA), is a form of
corrosion where the
boundaries of
crystallites of the
material are more
susceptible to
corrosion than
their insides...
- reactions.
Dispersion increases with
decreasing crystallite size and
approaches unity at a
crystallite diameter of
about 0.1 nm.
Emulsion dispersion Bergeret...
-
materials science, a
grain boundary is the
interface between two grains, or
crystallites, in a
polycrystalline material.
Grain boundaries are two-dimensional...
- {\displaystyle {\dot {G}}t_{X}} , or
crystallite linear size ∼ G ˙ t X ∼ ( G ˙ N ˙ ) 1 / 4 , {\displaystyle {\text{
crystallite linear size}}\sim {\dot {G}}t_{X}\sim...
- A
copper disc (99.95% pure) made by
continuous casting;
etched to
reveal crystallites...
- A
nanocrystalline (NC)
material is a
polycrystalline material with a
crystallite size of only a few nanometers.
These materials fill the gap
between amorphous...
-
between the two
because crystallite orientation is
different in each. The
border where the
crystallites of
enamel rods and
crystallites of
interrod enamel...