Thanks! I would like extract the strain value in, say the x-direction. Which is difficult to extract from that bit map image. Is there a way to export data values instead of the bitmap image?
Or is there an equation I could use that takes S400 and S220 as input? Riley On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Toby, Brian H. <t...@anl.gov> wrote: > > On May 4, 2017, at 12:42 PM, Riley Hanus <rha...@u.northwestern.edu> > wrote: > > I have used the generalized anisotropic mustrain model (Cubic crystal > system, so S400 and S220 are used). The generalized anisotropic model > works well in fitting the peak broadening! > > 1) I wanted to confirm that the plot of mustrain is in strain*10^-6. > Meaning mustrain*10^-4 = strain %. > > > Numbers shown in data tab are strain*1,000,000 (10^6*delta-d/d or > equivalently 10^6*delta-Q/Q; unit-less) > > > 2) How do I either export the 3D strain plot that you can view when > selecting Select plot type: mustrain under the Data tab. > > Use the “floppy disk” icon to export the plot as a bitmap image. > > > Brian >
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