Distribution of Residual Elastic Microstress in Rolled Ti-Ni Single Crystals

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Typical modes of the microstress distribution were found by X-ray study of Ti-Ni rolled single crystals using the X-ray method of Generalized Pole Figures. The method consists in successive measurements of the peak position 2θ for the same X-ray line of B2 phase by all possible positions of the sample in the course of diffractometric study of its texture. In the case of one-component rolling texture maxima in pole figure break into halves with opposite signs of elastic deformation, whereas by two-component rolling textures the one-sign elastic strain dominates within different maxima.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 738-739)

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92-96

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January 2013

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