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The X-Ray Elastic Constants of Alumina -Influence of Elastic Anisotropy

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International Conference on Residual Stresses

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The relationship between the lattice strains in polycristalline samples obtained from X-Ray diffraction peak shifts and the acting residual or loading stresses is described by the X-Ray elastic constants. They take into account the influence of the elastic anisotropy of the single crystal and the effect of heterogeneity in samples containing more than the phase.

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Pfeiffer, W., Prümmer, R., Reisacher, E. (1989). The X-Ray Elastic Constants of Alumina -Influence of Elastic Anisotropy. In: Beck, G., Denis, S., Simon, A. (eds) International Conference on Residual Stresses. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1143-7_57

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