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'''Phase transformation crystallography''' describes the orientation relationship and interface orientation after a phase transformation (such as [[martensitic transformation]] or [[Precipitation (chemistry)|precipitation)]]. |
'''Phase transformation crystallography''' describes the orientation relationship and interface orientation after a phase transformation (such as [[martensitic transformation]] or [[Precipitation (chemistry)|precipitation)]]. |
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Phase transformation crystallography describes the orientation relationship and interface orientation after a phase transformation (such as martensitic transformation or precipitation).
References
- Zhang, W.-Z.; Weatherly, G.C. (2005). "On the crystallography of precipitation". Progress in Materials Science. 50 (2): 181–292. doi:10.1016/j.pmatsci.2004.04.002.
- Zhang, Ming-Xing; Kelly, Patrick M. (2009). "Crystallographic features of phase transformations in solids". Progress in Materials Science. 54 (8): 1101–1170. doi:10.1016/j.pmatsci.2009.06.001.
- Software to calculate transformation crystallography—PTCLab, http://sourceforge.net/projects/tclab/