File:10GGBParam.png
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English: Ths variables in the image are:
Gi represents the grain i. B12 represents the grain boundary between grains 1 and 2. O1 and O2 are the orientations of two grains and their crystalline coordinate system C1 and C2. The crystalline parameters that define the grain boundary are the misorientation Mij and its normal direction nij between the grain I and j. For this example, the boundary B12 is characterized as B12(M12,n12). Finally, Cs is the sample coordinate system. |
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Author | Brayan Murgas |
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