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Displacement-shift-complete lattice DSCL

There are two well-known models of GBs that were developed primarily from studies of metals by considering the relative misorientation of the adjoining grains. These are the coincidence-site lattice (CSL) theory and the displacement-shift-complete lattice (DSCL). We first define two special quantities S and T. Imagine two infinite arrays of lattice points (one array for each crystal) they both run throughout space and have a common origin. For certain orientations, a fraction of the points in each lattice will be common to both lattices. [Pg.247]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.247 , Pg.271 ]




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