gt;
>
> antonio josé wrote:
>> Dear All.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I trying analyze phases in a steel sample using X-Ray technique. The
>> analysis of X-Ray pattern shows that the main phases are ferrite and
>> austenite. The next step would be quantify th
> The next step would be quantify these phases by Rietveld method using
TOPAS 3.0.
BTW, it shouldn't need a sophisticated Rietveld refinement to distinguish
between the relative quantities of simple FCC and BCC compounds - some
peaks may overlap almost completely, but others not at all.
I worry t
> I am looking for cif files for austenite and I
> didnt find it in WEB free database or in ICSD database.
Frank is quite correct here. Austenite is gamma-iron, which you can find
immediately with Google or Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austenite
Small amounts of carbon or hy
that the main phases are ferrite and
austenite. The next step would be quantify these phases by Rietveld
method using TOPAS 3.0. I am looking for cif files for austenite and I
didn’t find it in WEB free database or in ICSD database.
Do anyone has this cif file or could tell me where I can find
Dear All.
I trying analyze phases in a steel sample using X-Ray technique. The
analysis of X-Ray pattern shows that the main phases are ferrite and
austenite. The next step would be quantify these phases by Rietveld
method using TOPAS 3.0. I am looking for cif files for austenite and I