Published May 1996
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Journal Article
Texture assessment of magnetically processed iron titanate
Chicago
Abstract
Untextured and highly textured iron titanate specimens were produced by vacuum filtering iron titanate-ethanol suspensions in the absence and presence of a strong magnetic field, respectively, Crystallographic texture was assessed by measuring X-ray pole figures on surfaces parallel and perpendicular to the field direction for several peaks in each system, Morphological texture was assessed by measuring grain size as a function of angle to a reference direction, Results indicate that magnetic field processing imposes a strong, fiber-type texture on the order of 30 times random, with the b-axis parallel to the applied field, Additionally, morphological texturing is absent for the grain sizes studied in this work.
Additional Information
© 1996 The American Ceramic Society. Manuscript No. 192252. Received October 19, 1995; approved February 26, 1996. Supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DMR-9411477.Additional details
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