EBSD is a powerful tool for microstructural characterisation, but data acquisition is only half the story. EBSD data sets can be analysed and used to investigate microstructures in a myriad of ways and can even be used to infer materials properties.

For example, EBSD has often been used to infer deformation in microstructures and is usually represented using a Kernal Average Misorientation (KAM) Map or similar (e.g. GOS, GROD). Users are increasingly interested in measuring Strain using EBSD which can be used to inform industrial processes such as machining, cold or hot rolling, and annealing or recrystallization mechanisms.

Recent advances in pattern matching technology, such as those implemented in MapSweeper provide the improvement in angular precision needed to directly fit strain tensors to experimentally measured Kikuchi patterns.

This webinar will introduce the latest upgrades in AZtecCrystal 3.3, including Strain Analysis tools, improvements to the Particle Analysis tool and MapSweeper speed improvements.

Join us and discover:

    • New features in AZtecCrystal 3.3
    • How to plot Strain Maps
    • New Particle Analysis Tools and MapSweeper improvements.

    Register now

    9.30 AM GMT / 10.30 AM CET 3.30 PM GMT / 10.30 AM EST
    06 March 2025
    Time:

    9 : 30 AM (GMT)
    3 : 30 PM (GMT)

    Duration:

    30 mins

    Language:

    English

    Businesses:

    NanoAnalysis

    Speaker

    Dr Mark Coleman - Oxford Instruments
    EBSD Product Manager

    Mark Coleman is the EBSD product manager at Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis. He holds a PhD from Swansea University, focusing o...


     

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