The workshop extends over two weeks and is part of the master course Introduction into crystallographic texture analysis and counts for 5 ECTS points. While the first week is mainly devoted to beginners in MTEX and/or texture analysis, the second week is a meeting of MTEX users with different experiences to share specific use cases, tips and tricks and discuss recent and upcoming developments in MTEX. A special focus will be the new features of MTEX 5.9 which will include pseudo 3d functionality for EBSD and grains and multiple spatial reference systems.
Week 1: Learning Crystallographic Texture Analysis with MTEX
Date: 06.03.2023 - 10.03.2023
During the first week we provide on a daily basis two morning lectures covering the basic theoretical principles of crystallography, diffraction and texture analysis. During the two afternoon exercises the theoretical concepts will be demonstrated via practical examples within MTEX.
Matlab basics and general concepts of MTEX, the class vector3d, spherical coordinates
Lecture 1 - Crystal Geometry: slides1 , slides2
crystal lattice, direct and reciprocal coordinate system, Miller indices, zonal axes, crystal shapes
Exercise 1: exercises
Lunch
Lecture 2 - Crystal Symmetries and Orientations: slides
point groups, Laue groups, symmetrically equivalent orientations, pole figures, inverse pole figures, fundamental sectors
Exercise 2: exercises
data import, reference frame alignment, color keys, data cleaning
Exercise 3: script , solution , data 1 , data 2 , video
Lunch
Lecture 4 - Grains: slides , video
segmentation, shape properties, orientation properties, grain selection, grain statistics
Exercise 4: script , script , solution , video
grain boundary misorientations, misorientation axis, misorientation angle, KAM, GOS, twin boundaries, tilt vs. twist boundaries, phase transition, orientation gradients, statistics of boundary networks, habit planes
Exercise 5: script 1 , script 1 solution , data 1 , script 2 , script 2 solution , data 2 , video
Lunch
Excursion: Freiberg Silver Mine
kernel density estimation, orientation density function, pole density function, inverse pole density function, model ODFs, ODF characteristics, random sampling, ODF reconstuction from XRD data
Exercise 6: script , user data 1 , user data 2 ,
Lunch
Lecture 7 - Tensorial Properties: slides , Live Script , EBSD data , video
tensor arithmetic, visualization, effect of symmetry, thermal expansion, stress and strain tensors, piezoelectricity, elasticity, wave velocities
Lecture 8 - From Single Grain to Bulk Tensors: video
average tensors (Voigt, Reuss, Hill) from EBSD and ODF
Lecture 9 - Plastic Deformation: slides , live script , video
deformation tensors, slip systems, Schmid Factor, Taylor factor, simulation, dislocation systems, dislocation density estimation
lunch
Student presentation Aditya Shukla: Scanning 3D xray microscopy to image grains in CdTe solar cells
Excercise 9 - Parent Grain Reconstruction and Free Discussion of Personal Data Sets: video
Times: Lecture 1: 8:00 - 9:30, Exercise 1: 10:00 - 11:30, Lecture 2: 13:00-14:30, Exercise 2: 15:00 - 16:30
Week 2: MTEX in Applications
Date: 13.03.2023 - 15.03.2023
The second week will consist of lectures by invited experts that explain in detail the application of MTEX to specific problems as listed below. Furthermore, current or future users of MTEX are invited to share their experiences with MTEX or ask questions about specific use cases. To encourage discussions we plan with slots of 20 minutes talk given by the participants followed by 10 minute discussions. As we expect a very heterogeneous auditorium we kindly ask the participant to keep their talks as simple as possible.
Keynote Speakers
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Karol Frydrych (Polish Academy of Science): Crystal Plasticity Simulation with MTEX
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Rebeca Kühn (Universität Halle): Analyzing X-ray diffraction data of polyphase rocks using MTEX
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Marco A. Lopez-Sanchez (Universidad de Oviedo): Seismic modelling using EBSD data: why, how, limitations and good practices
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Manuel Petersmann (Infineon Technologies): Use cases of MTEX for semiconductor metalizations
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Adam Plowman (University of Manchester):
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Vivian Tong (National Physical Laboratory UK): Characterising microstructural shapes using EBSD and correlative SEM imaging techniques
Time Schedule
Time | Speaker | Title |
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9:00−10:00 | K. Frydrych | Plasticity Simulation with MTEX slides , video |
Coffee | ||
10:15−10:45 | T. Vermeij | Automated identification of slip system activity fields from digital image correlation data slides , video |
10:45−11:15 | F. Niessen | Habit plane determination from reconstructed parent phase orientation maps slides , video |
11:15−11:30 | L. Richter | Characterization of habit planes in multiphase materials slides , video |
11:30−12:00 | T. Kohne | Local tetragonality determination of martensite in high carbon steels , video |
Lunch | ||
13:30−14:30 | A. Plowman | Using MTEX with MatFlow for crystal plasticity and phase field modeling slides , video |
14:30−15:00 | E. Wünsche | Orientation Dependent Functions , video |
Coffee | ||
15:15−15:45 | G. Zeng | Explore the Solidification Orientation Relationships Using EBSD and MTEX slides , video |
15:45−16:15 | B. Begley | An MTEX-based API for VPSC slides , video |
16:15−16:30 | C. Chiu | Crystal plasticity simulations and MTEX slides , video |
16:30−16:45 | S. Prüger | Modeling of austenitic oligo-crystals using Abaqus and MTEX slides , video |
Time | Speaker | Title |
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9:00−10:00 | R. Kühn | Analyzing X-ray diffraction data of polyphase rocks using MTEX slides |
Coffee | ||
10:15−10:45 | M. Bestmann | Seismic induced anisotropy and kinking in quartz |
11:15−11:45 | V. Ocelik | Analysis of spherulitic and rotational crystal growth of Quartz thin films slides , video |
Lunch | ||
13:30−14:30 | Lopez−Sanchez | Seismic modelling using EBSD data: why, how, limitations and good practices slides , video |
14:30−15:00 | T. Qu | Collecting crystallographic information of etwin in calcite rocks with MTEX slides , video |
Coffee | ||
15:15−15:30 | S. Gupta | Characterization of Precambrian felsic magmatism of Kumaun Lesser Himalaya: constraints from zircon morphological and U-Pb-Lu-Hf isotopic studies , video |
15:45−16:00 | A. Dittes | Quantitative model to predict the microstructure-related corrosion rate of cold-rolled SS316L: How to profit from EBSD slides , video |
16:15−16:30 | J. Kozlík | Dictionary indexing of stress induced martensite in Ti-Nb-Zr-O alloy slides , video |
16:30−16:45 | E. Knipschildt | Particle stimulated nucleation in three dimensions slides , video |
Time | Speaker | Title |
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9:00−10:00 | V. Tong | Characterising microstructural shapes using EBSD and correlative SEM imaging techniques slides , video |
Coffee | ||
10:15−10:45 | B. Schulz | Advancing analytical electron microscopy methodologies to characterise microstructural features in superalloys slides , video |
10:45−11:15 | N. S. Tapaswi | 3D-XRD and MTEX slides , video |
11:15−11:45 | C. Sakr | Energy Dispersive Laue Diffraction (EDLD) on tooth enamel slides , video |
Lunch | ||
13:30−14:30 | M. Petersmann | Use cases of MTEX for semiconductor metalizations slides , video |
Coffee | ||
14:45−15:15 | M. Kühlbach | Fairmat slides , video |
15:15−16:15 | Round Table Discussion | |
16:00−17:00 | Consultation |
Organizers:
Ralf Hielscher (TU Bergakademie Freiberg), Rüdiger Kilian (Universität Halle), Luiz Morales (ETH Zürich), Frank Niessen (DTU Dänemark)