- In
materials science,
misorientation is the
difference in
crystallographic orientation between two
crystallites in a
polycrystalline material. In crystalline...
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extent of
misorientation between the two grains. Low-angle
grain boundaries (LAGB) or
subgrain boundaries are
those with a
misorientation less than about...
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shallow angle of
reentry likely reduced survivability;
tumbling or
misorientation may have
resulted in
sections of the
craft burning up in Earth's atmosphere...
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steady state Subgrain formation requires a
critical deformation Subgrain misorientation peaks at 2˚
There is
little texture change Pinning of
grain boundaries...
- studies,
plastic deformation, and
statistical analysis for
average misorientation,
grain size, and
crystallographic texture. EBSD can also be combined...
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strength exceeds that of the matrix. When a
fiber has some
angle of
misorientation θ,
several fracture modes are possible. For
small values of θ the stress...
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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...
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Reverse migration, also
called reverse misorientation, is a
phenomenon whereby a bird
migrates in the
opposite direction to that
typical of its species...
- boundary.
Grain boundary theory predicts that an
increase in
boundary misorientation will
increase the
energy of the
boundary but
decrease the
energy per...
- of the material, and the
degrees of
freedom of the
grains involved (
misorientation, inclination). The
recrystallized material has less
total grain boundary...