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Uncertainty in Retained Austenite Measurements Applied to Individual Crystallographic Orientations
Published
Author(s)
Adam A. Creuziger, Thomas H. Gnaeupel-Herold
Abstract
A technique to measure the phase volume fraction of an individual orientation and the uncertainty in the measurement is demonstrated in this paper. The technique of complete pole figure averaging was used to assess the phase fraction of retained austenite in transformation induced plasticity steels. In addition, the uncertainty in the phase fraction was quantified. Similarly, an ensemble of orientation distribution functions were calculated to assess volume fractions of particular orientations and the uncertainty of these volume fractions using Monte Carlo techniques. These methods were combined to measure the phase volume fraction of an individual orientation.
Creuziger, A.
and , T.
(2015),
Uncertainty in Retained Austenite Measurements Applied to Individual Crystallographic Orientations, Materials Science Forum, [online], https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/82/1/012066
(Accessed October 8, 2025)