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SBGBBG: A computer program for strain/stress tensor calculation from X-ray diffraction data

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2013

T. Wieder
Affiliation:
Fachhochschule Furtwangen, D-78027 VS-Schwenningen, Germany

Abstract

Near-surface triaxial strain/stress states in polycrystalline solids are required for a full tensorial treatment including all elements of the strain/stress tensor. A possible depth dependency of the strain/stress is at best observed by grazing incidence diffraction in Seemann–Bohlin geometry (SBG). The computer program SBGBBG calculates the full strain/stress tensor from X-ray diffraction data measured either in SBG or in Bragg–Brentano geometry (BBG). At present SBGBBG is applicable only on texture-free materials.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1993

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