
doi: 10.1063/1.1707592
A [110] pole figure for cold-rolled and annealed silicon steel, constructed from data obtained with an integrating x-ray camera, is compared with a stereographic projection of [110] poles for one hundred individual grains in the same samples. From this comparison, it is concluded that pole figures are accurate enough to determine preferred orientations when the exact percentage of crystals in each orientation is not required.
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