Literature DB >> 18955764

Obtaining local reciprocal lattice vectors from finite-element analysis.

John P Sutter1, Thomas Connolley, Tim P Hill, Houcheng Huang, Doug W Sharp, Michael Drakopoulos.   

Abstract

Finite-element analysis is frequently used by engineers at synchrotron beamlines to calculate the elastic deformation of a single crystal undergoing mechanical bending or thermal load. ANSYS Workbench software is widely used for such simulations. However, although ANSYS Workbench software provides useful information on the displacements, strains and stresses within the crystal, it does not yield the local reciprocal lattice vectors that would be required for X-ray diffraction calculations. To bridge this gap, a method based on the shape functions and interpolation procedures of the software itself has been developed. An application to the double-crystal bent Laue monochromator being designed for the I12 (JEEP) wiggler beamline at the Diamond Light Source is presented.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18955764     DOI: 10.1107/S090904950802801X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat        ISSN: 0909-0495            Impact factor:   2.616


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1.  I12: the Joint Engineering, Environment and Processing (JEEP) beamline at Diamond Light Source.

Authors:  Michael Drakopoulos; Thomas Connolley; Christina Reinhard; Robert Atwood; Oxana Magdysyuk; Nghia Vo; Michael Hart; Leigh Connor; Bob Humphreys; George Howell; Steve Davies; Tim Hill; Guy Wilkin; Ulrik Pedersen; Andrew Foster; Nicoletta De Maio; Mark Basham; Fajin Yuan; Kaz Wanelik
Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat       Date:  2015-04-08       Impact factor: 2.616

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