1972
DOI: 10.1002/crat.19720071209
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Ein röntgendiffraktometrisches Verfahren zur Korngrößenbestimmung

Abstract: Zur diffraktometrischen Teilche11grol3enbestimmung wurde das Horizontal-Ziihlrohr-Goniometer HZG 1 fiir eine Intensitiitsakkumulation und eine digitale Datenausgabe unter Beachtung informationstheoretischer Aspekte automatisiert. Das Blendensystem sowie der Strahlengang am Coniometer wurden unter Beriicksichtigung groBer Intensitiit, besten Auflosungsvermogens und moglichst geringer Reflexverzerrung optimiert. Durch eine sphkrische Prkparatoberfliiche, die eiri Kugelsegment des Fokussierungskreises darstellt, … Show more

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“…A report of its use in the analysis of rock samples has been given by Jenkins and Westberg (158). A paper tape controlled X-ray diffractometer has been described by Kelly and Short (174) and a specialized automatic diffractometer for the determination of particle size has been reported on by Mueller and Escher (251). Although computer-controlled single-crystal diffractometers have been available now for some time, computer control of powder diffractometers is less common.…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A report of its use in the analysis of rock samples has been given by Jenkins and Westberg (158). A paper tape controlled X-ray diffractometer has been described by Kelly and Short (174) and a specialized automatic diffractometer for the determination of particle size has been reported on by Mueller and Escher (251). Although computer-controlled single-crystal diffractometers have been available now for some time, computer control of powder diffractometers is less common.…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%