1993
DOI: 10.1155/tsm.22.1
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Textures in Multiphase Materials: A Review

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to survey the investigation of textures in multiphase materials. As there is an increasing interest in multiphase materials in such fields as metals, ceramics, polymers and geological materials, efforts were made to overcome the experimental difficulties of texture measurement specific to these materials. Up to now the determination of texture was mostly restricted to two phase materials. Further investigation is necessary to obtain a systematic knowledge about the influence and re… Show more

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“…It is worth noting that a dominant slip transition from {111} 110 to {110} 110 is fulfilled only by increasing the CRSS value of {111} 110 slip to suppress its activation without greatly modifying the CRSS of other slip systems from those of pure NaCl CRSS (Table 1). A similar phenomenon is also observed in Ag and Ag + Fe composite, where it is assumed that the texture of weak Ag is affected by the strong Fe [13].…”
Section: Texture Evolution With Varying Phase Proportionssupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…It is worth noting that a dominant slip transition from {111} 110 to {110} 110 is fulfilled only by increasing the CRSS value of {111} 110 slip to suppress its activation without greatly modifying the CRSS of other slip systems from those of pure NaCl CRSS (Table 1). A similar phenomenon is also observed in Ag and Ag + Fe composite, where it is assumed that the texture of weak Ag is affected by the strong Fe [13].…”
Section: Texture Evolution With Varying Phase Proportionssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Instead of reduced texture intensity or texture randomization, occasionally phases in multiphase aggregates develop completely different texture patterns compared to single phases. When comparing deformation of pure Ag and Ag + Fe composites, Ag develops very different textures when deformed as a single phase as compared to when it is deformed in an Ag + Fe composite [13]. This may be due to changes in slip system activities resulting from stress and strain heterogeneity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the structural ceramics, the piezoelectric ceramics, the thermoelectric ceramics, the superconductor, the mineral polycrystalline and other complex multiphase polycrystalline materials, the number of non-overlapping peaks that appeared in the measurable 2ª angle range may be not enough to measure the pole figures for ODF calculation and the overlapping peaks may be difficult to separate by adjusting the collimation angle, then the neutron diffractometer equipped with 1-D PSD is recommended to enable the multiple peak Gaussian convolution 10,11) rather than the single-tube neutron diffraction experiments through peak intensity correction with background intensity. …”
Section: Texture Evaluation Of a Multiphase Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%