orienteringsfordelingsfunksjon
Orienteringsfordelingsfunksjon, often abbreviated as ODF, is a statistical concept used to describe the spatial distribution of orientations within a material. It quantifies how frequently a particular orientation occurs. In materials science and crystallography, ODF is a fundamental tool for characterizing texture, which is the preferred orientation of crystallites in a polycrystalline material.
The ODF is typically represented as a function of Euler angles, which uniquely define the orientation of
The ODF is derived from experimental data, most commonly from X-ray diffraction (XRD) or electron backscatter
Understanding the ODF is crucial for predicting and explaining the anisotropic properties of materials. Properties like