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- In materials science, misorientation is the difference in crystallographic orientation between two crystallites in a polycrystalline material. In crystalline...
- extent of misorientation between the two grains. Low-angle grain boundaries (LAGB) or subgrain boundaries are those with a misorientation less than about...
- studies, plastic deformation, and statistical analysis for average misorientation, grain size, and crystallographic texture. EBSD can also be combined...
- strength exceeds that of the matrix. When a fibre has some angle of misorientation θ, several fracture modes are possible. For small values of θ the stress...
- deformation. High angle boundaries are those with greater than a 10-15° misorientation" Thus the process can be differentiated from recovery (where high angle...
- boundary. Grain boundary theory predicts that an increase in boundary misorientation will increase the energy of the boundary but decrease the energy per...
- inornatus and Pallas's Warbler Ph. proregulus in north-west Europe: Misorientation on great circles?". Ringing & Migration. 19 (1): 7–12. doi:10.1080/03078698...
- steady state Subgrain formation requires a critical deformation Subgrain misorientation peaks at 2˚ There is little texture change Pinning of grain boundaries...
- Reverse migration, also called reverse misorientation, is a phenomenon whereby a bird migrates in the opposite direction to that typical of its species...
- to the formation of a cellular structure containing boundaries with misorientation lower than 15° (low angle grain boundaries). Adding pinning points that...