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Grain Orientation identification

Position of the 4 indents

Figure 1 Position of the 4 Indents

<012>
<111>

<211>

=500 m; IPF FCC; Step=4 m; Grid354x262

Figure 2 EBSD Mapping of the FCC phase in different orientation

<001>

1) <111> Orientation

A hole near <111> oriented grain


(For easy identification)

Figure 3 Backscattering showing <111> oriented grain

Figure 4 [Enlarged] Backscattering showing <111> oriented grain

Figure 5 Inlens large showing <111> oriented grain

Figure 6 [Enlarged] Inlens showing <111> oriented grain

A hole near <111> oriented grain


(For easy identification)

Figure 7 SEM Image of the hole near <111> oriented grain

A hole near <111> oriented grain


(For easy identification)

Figure 8 [Enlarged] SEM Image of the <111> oriented grain

2) <001> Oriented grain

Figure 9 Backscattering showing <001> oriented grain

Figure 10 [Enlarged] Backscattering showing <001> oriented grain

Figure 11 Inlens showing <001> oriented grain

Figure 12 [Enlarged] Inlens showing <001> oriented grain

Figure 13 SEM Image of the hole near <001> oriented grain

Figure 14 [Enlarged] SEM Image of the <001> oriented grain

3) <211> Oriented grain

Figure 15 Backscattering showing <211> oriented grain

Figure 16 [Enlarged] Backscattering showing <211> oriented grain

Figure 17 Inlens showing <211> oriented grain

Figure 18 [Enlarged] Inlens showing <211> oriented grain

Figure 19 SEM Image of the <211> oriented grain

4) <012> Oriented Grain

Figure 20 Backscattering showing <012> oriented grain

Figure 21 [Enlarged] backscattering showing <012> oriented grain

All Grain Orientation required

<012>

<211>

<001>
<111>

Figure 22 Backscatering showing all grains orientation

Figure 23 Inlens showing all grains orientation

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