Modal Orientations and Intensities of Pole Figures

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Camilo Garzón

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May 27, 2019, 12:38:16 AM5/27/19
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Hi,

I have doubt, again it's more theoretical than about the software, a have different set of data of EBDS of Titanium for different samples, which led me to plot the ebsd maps, calculate the modal orientations and plot the pole figures of each one. (For alpha phase (0001), (11-20) and (10-10), and for beta phase (001), (110), and (111)).

My question is: Should the sample that has the modal orientations with the highest weights also be which have the stronger intensities in the pole figures? or not?
I found that not necessarily, but I'm not pretty sure of why.

I organized my data in the next table to try to explain my point. For each phase, I took the 4 orientations that have more weight in each sample. An also took the maximum value of intensities of the pole figures in the same order that I mentioned before. Shouldn't be which have the highest weight which has the biggest value of intensities? 

Thanks for your gentle help.

Sample

Phase

N° of modal orientations

Weight

Intensity of PF

S0

Alpha

4

37%

4.7 – 4 – 5.3

Beta

4

82%

2.6 – 2.6 – 2.8

S90-01-1

Alpha

4

25%

9 – 4.4 - 5.8

Beta

4

35%

17 – 11 – 13

S90-01-7

Alpha

4

41%

9.4 – 11 – 5.5

Beta

3

100%

3.3 – 2 – 3.3

S90-1-1

Alpha

4

66%

4.3 - 2.9 – 2.1

Beta

4

63%

5.3 – 4.4 – 4.5

S90-1-02

Alpha

4

42%

6.6 - 3.4 - 2.7

Beta

4

60%

3.5 – 3.9 – 3.3  

Rüdiger Kilian

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May 28, 2019, 2:51:25 AM5/28/19
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Hi,
I'm trying to understand your question.
So let me ask: You compute modal orientations from an odf and you plot polefigures from that odf. Correct?

Cheers,
Rüdiger
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Camilo Garzón

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May 28, 2019, 12:16:51 PM5/28/19
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Hi,

Yes , I did like you said.
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ruediger Kilian

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May 28, 2019, 1:00:48 PM5/28/19
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Ok, and now you are wondering whether out of the sample set, the sample with the highest unimodal fraction (assuming that this is what you indicate by weights, but maybe you need to explain me what you mean with those weights) should have the largest pole figure intensities (compared to the other samples)?

Cheers,
Rüdiger

Camilo Garzón

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May 28, 2019, 10:17:35 PM5/28/19
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Ok, Got it, When I talk of weights I'm talking of the weights that are calculated with this function:

[modes,weights] = calcComponents(odf)

Are they the unimodal fraction? or volumetric fraction?

Best Regards,
Camilo
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