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The set of crystallographic orientations whose components are linked to their individual location in the microstructure
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Microtexture — is the collative term for a material s crystallographic parameters and other aspects of microstructure: such as morphology, including size and shape distributions; chemical composition; and crystal orientation and relationships[1] Contents 1… … Wikipedia
microtexture — [mikʀotɛkstyʀ] n. f. ÉTYM. V. 1975; de micro , et texture. ❖ ♦ Didact. (minér.). Texture très fine. ❖ DÉR. Microtextural … Encyclopédie Universelle
Profilometer — is a measuring instrument used to measure a surface s profile, in order to quantify its roughness. Vertical resolution is usually in the nanometre level, though lateral resolution is usually poorer.While the historical notion of a profilometer… … Wikipedia
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Texture (crystalline) — In materials science, texture is the distribution of crystallographic orientations of a polycrystalline sample. A sample in which these orientations are fully random is said to have no texture. If the crystallographic orientations are not random … Wikipedia
Electron backscatter diffraction — An electron backscatter diffraction pattern An electron backscatter diffraction pattern of monocrystalline silicon, taken … Wikipedia
Pole figure — A pole figure is a graphical representation of the orientation of objects in space. For example, pole figures in the form of stereographic projections are used to represent the orientation distribution of crystallographic lattice planes in… … Wikipedia
Texture (roads) — Road surface texture is divided into: * Microtexture, with wavelengths up to 0.5 mm * Macrotexture, with wavelengths from 0.5 mm up to 50 mm * Megatexture (roads),with wavelengths from 50 mm up to 500 mm … Wikipedia
Megatexture (roads) — Megatexture (MeTx) is a family of wave shaped road surface characteristics. While vehicle suspension deflection and dynamic tyre loads are affected by longer waves (roughness), road texture affects the interaction between the road surface and the … Wikipedia