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How to describe crystallographic orientations
with respect to specimen axes ?
Today’s objective
•Since orientation of a crystallite (which is three
dimensional) in a three dimensional body, minimum three
(3) parameters are needed to describe the orientation (of a
crystal relative to the embedding body or its environment).
•So far discussed method of texture representation is by
pole figure method, which involves description of the
loacation of a pole using two angles.
•Is this description enough?
•Description of textures by pole figures is incomplete, as it
refers only to the statistical distribution of a single
direction.
• See the following figure. Here the orientation of the
(001) plane has been depicted on a reference direction
with respect to an external frame of reference.
• There is no way of using it to obtain the complete
orientation of individual grains or volume elements
• The position of the (001)
pole S is described by two
angles  and . If the
crystal rotates about an
axis parallel to [001]
direction, it will not be
noticed by the sphere, as S
will not change.
• There is another limitation also. Two poles that
belong to completely different crystallites can be as
closely spaced as they become almost indistinguishable
in the pole figure.
• All these indicate the limitation of projection based
techniques of orientation representation.
• It is, therefore, worthwhile to look for direct
description of orientation
Direct Description of orientation
Relation between the
crystal and specimen
coordinate systems
To specify an orientation:
• The first step is to set up
coordinate systems of the
specimen and the crystal
• The second step is to find a
relation between them.
• Expressing these relations
require:
both the system should
(preferably) be Cartesian
and right handed
001
010
100
1
1
1
• The most important step to describe the crystal
orientation is to define the reference systems or
coordinate systems for the crystallite and the physical
body (specimen)
• We need two co-ordinate systems simultaneously
• One required to define whole specimen (Specimen
co-ordinate system ‘S’)
• Other required to relate crystal (Crystal co-ordinate
system ‘C’)
Specimen Coordinate System
• For specimen coordinate system, the axes are chosen
according to important surfaces or directions
associated with deformation geometry or external
form or shape of the specimen
• One of the most common reference systems that relates
to the geometry of the rolled samples, hence direction
associated with the external geometry is defined by:
Rolling Direction
(RD)
Direction normal to
rolling plane (ND)
Transverse Direction (TD)
• The choice of specimen frame of reference is
dependent on geometry of deformation also.
• Tensile specimens: Uniaxial symmetry, hence one
axis is necessary to specify in the coordinate system
other two can be chosen arbitrarily.
• In the natural rocks the plane of foliation and a line
of lineation within that plane often makes a natural
choice for the sample axis
• Sometimes the sample axes are chosen arbitrarily
• Sample symmetry of annealed specimens is defined
in terms of prior deformation geometry
Crystal Coordinate System
• In principle, choices of directions are arbitrary.
However, it is convenient to adapt with crystal
symmetry. For example, for orthogonal symmetry
(cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic) the axes [100], [010]
and [001] form an orthogonal frame and adopted as
crystal coordinate system
• For convenience, we describe for orthogonal symmetry:
[100], [010] and [001] form an orthogonal frame -
adopted as crystal coordinate system
• The following figure depicts the relationship between the
specimen coordinate system RD, TD, ND of a rolled
material and the crystal coordinate system [100], [010] ,
[001].
001
010
100
1
1
1
Orientation thus can also be defined as "the position of
crystal coordinates with reference to the specimen
coordinates"
Crystal coordinate system Specimen coordinate system
Rotation or orientation matrix: Embodies the rotation of specimen
coordinates onto Crystal coordinate system
1st row of matrix: cosines of the angle between 1st crystal
axis with each of the 3 specimen axes
2nd row of matrix: cosines of the angle between 2nd crystal
axis with each of the 3 specimen axes
3rd row of matrix: cosines of the angle between 3rd crystal
axis with each of the 3 specimen axes
CC = g. Cs
Crystal coordinate system Specimen coordinate system
Rotation or orientation matrix
embodies the rotation of specimen coordinates onto Crystal
coordinate system
Orientation is defined as
the position of crystal
coordinates with reference
to the specimen frame of
reference,
001
010
100
1
1
1
• Rotation or orientation matrix (g) is given by
• Orientation matrix, however, overdetermines the
orientation, the most well established method of
expressing is as Euler angles resides in Euler space
• Only 3 variables are needed to specify an orientation
• So we have to find an alternate way
• Orientation matrix thus allows a crystal direction
to be expressed in terms of the specimen direction
and vice versa
Q. Determine miller indices (hkl)[uvw] and Euler angles (φ1, ,
2) from the following rotation matrix g
Question

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  • 1. How to describe crystallographic orientations with respect to specimen axes ? Today’s objective
  • 2. •Since orientation of a crystallite (which is three dimensional) in a three dimensional body, minimum three (3) parameters are needed to describe the orientation (of a crystal relative to the embedding body or its environment). •So far discussed method of texture representation is by pole figure method, which involves description of the loacation of a pole using two angles. •Is this description enough? •Description of textures by pole figures is incomplete, as it refers only to the statistical distribution of a single direction.
  • 3. • See the following figure. Here the orientation of the (001) plane has been depicted on a reference direction with respect to an external frame of reference. • There is no way of using it to obtain the complete orientation of individual grains or volume elements • The position of the (001) pole S is described by two angles  and . If the crystal rotates about an axis parallel to [001] direction, it will not be noticed by the sphere, as S will not change.
  • 4. • There is another limitation also. Two poles that belong to completely different crystallites can be as closely spaced as they become almost indistinguishable in the pole figure. • All these indicate the limitation of projection based techniques of orientation representation. • It is, therefore, worthwhile to look for direct description of orientation
  • 5. Direct Description of orientation Relation between the crystal and specimen coordinate systems To specify an orientation: • The first step is to set up coordinate systems of the specimen and the crystal • The second step is to find a relation between them. • Expressing these relations require: both the system should (preferably) be Cartesian and right handed 001 010 100 1 1 1
  • 6. • The most important step to describe the crystal orientation is to define the reference systems or coordinate systems for the crystallite and the physical body (specimen) • We need two co-ordinate systems simultaneously • One required to define whole specimen (Specimen co-ordinate system ‘S’) • Other required to relate crystal (Crystal co-ordinate system ‘C’)
  • 7. Specimen Coordinate System • For specimen coordinate system, the axes are chosen according to important surfaces or directions associated with deformation geometry or external form or shape of the specimen • One of the most common reference systems that relates to the geometry of the rolled samples, hence direction associated with the external geometry is defined by: Rolling Direction (RD) Direction normal to rolling plane (ND) Transverse Direction (TD)
  • 8. • The choice of specimen frame of reference is dependent on geometry of deformation also. • Tensile specimens: Uniaxial symmetry, hence one axis is necessary to specify in the coordinate system other two can be chosen arbitrarily. • In the natural rocks the plane of foliation and a line of lineation within that plane often makes a natural choice for the sample axis • Sometimes the sample axes are chosen arbitrarily • Sample symmetry of annealed specimens is defined in terms of prior deformation geometry
  • 9. Crystal Coordinate System • In principle, choices of directions are arbitrary. However, it is convenient to adapt with crystal symmetry. For example, for orthogonal symmetry (cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic) the axes [100], [010] and [001] form an orthogonal frame and adopted as crystal coordinate system • For convenience, we describe for orthogonal symmetry: [100], [010] and [001] form an orthogonal frame - adopted as crystal coordinate system
  • 10. • The following figure depicts the relationship between the specimen coordinate system RD, TD, ND of a rolled material and the crystal coordinate system [100], [010] , [001]. 001 010 100 1 1 1
  • 11. Orientation thus can also be defined as "the position of crystal coordinates with reference to the specimen coordinates" Crystal coordinate system Specimen coordinate system Rotation or orientation matrix: Embodies the rotation of specimen coordinates onto Crystal coordinate system 1st row of matrix: cosines of the angle between 1st crystal axis with each of the 3 specimen axes 2nd row of matrix: cosines of the angle between 2nd crystal axis with each of the 3 specimen axes 3rd row of matrix: cosines of the angle between 3rd crystal axis with each of the 3 specimen axes CC = g. Cs
  • 12. Crystal coordinate system Specimen coordinate system Rotation or orientation matrix embodies the rotation of specimen coordinates onto Crystal coordinate system Orientation is defined as the position of crystal coordinates with reference to the specimen frame of reference, 001 010 100 1 1 1
  • 13. • Rotation or orientation matrix (g) is given by • Orientation matrix, however, overdetermines the orientation, the most well established method of expressing is as Euler angles resides in Euler space • Only 3 variables are needed to specify an orientation • So we have to find an alternate way • Orientation matrix thus allows a crystal direction to be expressed in terms of the specimen direction and vice versa
  • 14. Q. Determine miller indices (hkl)[uvw] and Euler angles (φ1, , 2) from the following rotation matrix g Question