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Introduction and point groups Stereographic projections Low symmetry systems Space groups Deformation and texture Interfaces, orientation relationships Martensitic transformations Crystallography H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia
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180° rotation about horizontal axis
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Invert rotated image
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mirror + =
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2 equivalent to mirror
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deformation of single crystals crystal axes sample axes Schmid and Boas
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properties as a function of sample axes
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Orientation of grains in polycrystalline sample relative to sample axes
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Diffraction phenomena
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2 equivalent to mirror
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great circles: diameter equal to that of sphere sphere
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small circles: diameter less than that of sphere small circle sphere
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To represent angles and planes 010 100 001
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Representing a plane normal 010 100 001 (north) (south)
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Representing a plane normal 010 100 001 (north) (south)
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Cubic stereogram
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Representing a plane normal 010 100 001 (north) (south)
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Wulff net
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Using small circles To locate a pole at angles 1 from p 1 and 2 from p 2 draw the two small circles with angular centres on the two poles. Solutions at intersections.
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Angle between two planes
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Cubic Symmetry
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Cubic symmetry
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Full cubic stereogram
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