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Hi, I am not sure I fully understand what you are trying to do. To do a parent grain reconstruction you will need the child phase and parent phase within the same EBSD map, i.e., in the exact same area of your sample. If you just want to analyze the parent-child orientation relationship, I cannot see how the map only containing parent phase will be of help. You either need child-child-boundaries or child-parent boundaries to be able to measure the orientation relationship. If you have the parent and child phases in different maps, there are no boundaries of these phases that can be analyzed. Could you maybe try to tell me in more exact words what you want to achieve? |
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Hello Frank,
I need your help to analyze the orientation relationships between parent grains and child grains. I have two EBSD data files in .txt format such as the first one contains data of parent grains (ferritic grains) and the second one contains data of parent and child grains (more precisely austenoferritic grains). My question is: can I study the orientation relationships by defining the first file as the file that contains the orientations of the parent grains and the second one taking into account only the orientations of the child grains (austenitic grains)? I tried the
setParentGrainreconstructor
functions but we can only define one EBSD data file,thank you for your help
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