When determining twin boundaries (e.g., CSL 3), does/can MTEX consider not just a tolerance about the angle but also about the axis? #2139
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Hi Rüdiger, Thank you for your quick reply! Best regards, Krzysztof Stopka |
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Hello,
This question has to do with another question I posted here a while ago: #1452
I am interested in determining sigma 3 twin boundaries in FCC materials. To do this, I use a mix of MTEX and DREAM.3D. DREAM.3D can determine twin boundaries in 2D and 3D digital microstructures and allows the user to set a tolerance for what it should consider a sigma 3/CSL 3 boundary.
In MTEX, the line below will determine the percent of twin boundaries with tolerance of 1 degree.
CSL_3_GB_percentage = 100 * volume(gB.misorientation,CSL(3,ebsd.CS),1*degree);
In DREAM.3D, the Merge Twins filter allows the user to specify not just the angle tolerance but also the axis tolerance. From the DREAM.3D documentation:
Does/can MTEX consider not just a tolerance on the angle but also on the axis about which the misorientation is computed?
Best regards,
Kris
Krzysztof Stopka
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