Preferred orientation in wrought and annealed metals

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Quantitative methods for pole-figure determination have been widely used during the past ten to fifteen years. The standard English text, “The Structure of Metals”, by Barrett is now thirteen years old, but a more recent comprehensive compilation of texture data by Wassermann and Grewen is available in German. A textbook by Underwood has briefly covered selected topics confined to sheet materials and is, as intended by the author, a useful introductory treatment, while a number of textbooks and review articles describe the techniques of preferred-orientation determination and mention some of the more prominent results. © 1965, Maney Publishing. All rights reserved.

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Dillamore, I. L., & Roberts, W. T. (1965). Preferred orientation in wrought and annealed metals. Metallurgical Reviews, 10(1), 271–380. https://doi.org/10.1179/mtlr.1965.10.1.271

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