Grain Misorientation Calculator

Calculate the misorientation angle between two grain orientations given in Euler angles (Bunge convention: φ₁, Φ, φ₂).

Grain 1 (Euler Angles in degrees)

Grain 2 (Euler Angles in degrees)

About Euler Angles (Bunge Convention)

The Bunge convention defines Euler angles as three consecutive rotations:

  • φ₁: Rotation about the Z-axis (0° to 360°)
  • Φ: Rotation about the new X-axis (0° to 180°)
  • φ₂: Rotation about the new Z-axis (0° to 360°)

Misorientation Calculation

The misorientation between two grains is calculated by:

  1. Converting Euler angles to orientation matrices (g₁ and g₂)
  2. Computing the misorientation matrix: Δg = g₁ · g₂⁻¹
  3. Applying crystal symmetry operations to find the minimum angle
  4. Extracting the misorientation angle and axis from the rotation matrix

Crystal Symmetry

Different crystal systems have different symmetry operations:

  • Cubic: 24 symmetry operations (Oh point group)
  • Hexagonal: 12 symmetry operations (D6h point group)
  • Tetragonal: 8 symmetry operations (D4h point group)
  • Orthorhombic: 4 symmetry operations (D2h point group)