Stereographic Projection of Theoretical Orientation Relationships Between Crystals of Any Types in Phase Transformation and Precipitation

Author:

He Youliang1

Affiliation:

1. CanmetMATERIALS Natural Resources Canada Hamilton Ontario L8P 0A5 Canada

Abstract

AbstractStereographic projection is a classic technology to represent the angular relationships of lattice planes and directions. In some cases, it is necessary to project arbitrary lattice planes or directions of a crystal onto an arbitrary lattice plane of another crystal, e.g., when representing orientation relationships (ORs) in phase transformation or precipitation. Commercial EBSD (electron backscatter diffraction) software cannot illustrate theoretical orientation relationships based purely on the parallelism conditions. This work presents a generalized and unified formulation for stereographic projection of any lattice planes or directions onto any lattice planes of any crystals in the 32 point groups, which is utilized to represent the theoretical orientation relationships between any crystal types. Examples are given to illustrate the correlations of common orientation relationships in both cubic and hexagonal crystals. A procedure is also established to color code and simultaneously project all low‐index Miller/Bravais planes or directions of a crystal onto an arbitrary lattice plane of the same crystal, which can be utilized to visualize the crystal symmetry and determine the standard stereographic triangle (SST). All these illustrations are realized in a computer program written in C++ using the OpenGL graphic libraries.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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