Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1499488 | Scripta Materialia | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Electron backscatter diffraction data from polycrystalline water ice, cycled three times through the 1h to II phase transformation, show that an area equivalent to the original grain size (∼450 μm) now comprises equant 10 μm grains with a non-random crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO). Pole figures show small-circle ring and fence patterns characteristic of CPO development controlled by an orientation relationship during phase transformation. Misorientation analysis shows that one of two orientation relationships can explain the data:<0 0 0 1>1h/<1 0-1 0>II, {1 0-1 0}1h/{0 0 0 1}II or <0 0 0 1>1h/<1 1-2 0>II, {1 0-1 0}1h/{0 0 0 1}II.
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Authors
David J. Prior, Sabrina Diebold, Rachel Obbard, Charles Daghlian, David L. Goldsby, William B. Durham, Ian Baker,