Geometry of crystals, polycrystals, and phase transformations
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Geometry of crystals, polycrystals, and phase transformations
CRC Press, c2018
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Organized into a two-part structure aimed at readers of differing experience levels, Geometry of Crystals, Polycrystals, and Phase Transformations is accessible to both newcomers and advanced researchers within the field of crystallography. The first part of the text covers what any reader in the material sciences, physics, chemistry, earth sciences and natural sciences in general should know about crystallography. It is intentionally concise and covers sufficient material to form a firm foundation. The second part is aimed at researchers and discusses phase transformations, deformations, and interface crystallography in depth. The phase transformations are limited to those dominated by crystallography. The entire book contains worked examples and uniquely deals not just with crystals but aggregates of crystals and solid-state transformations between crystals.
Table of Contents
PART I BASIC CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. Introduction and Point Groups. Stereographic Projections. Stereograms for Low Symmetry Systems. Space Groups. The Reciprocal Lattice and Diffraction. Deformation and Texture. Interfaces, Orientation Relationships. Crystallography of Martensitic Transformations. PART II A FEW ADVANCED METHODS. Orientation Relations. Homogeneous Deformations. Invariant-Plane Strains. Martensite. Interfaces. A. Matrix Methods. B. General Rotation Matrix
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