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transcrystalline in American English (trænsˈkrɪstlɪn, -ˌain) adjectiveCrystallography situated within or passing through the crystals of a substance Compare intercrystalline Word origin [trans- + crystalline]Examples of 'transcrystalline' in a sentencetranscrystalline These fractures indicate the presence of transcrystalline ductile fractures.Results show that, despite the short heating time, the transcrystalline layer occursearlier than spherulites.Transcrystalline interfacial layers were observed without regard to temperature conditions, but with widely varying dimensions.While the fracture of the matrix alloy had a mainly intercrystalline character, the failure of the hybrid composite was transcrystalline.However, with longer heating time, spherulite radius reached a level equivalent to the transcrystalline layer thickness, eventually exceeding it.Fractured surfaces revealed an appearance of a combination of transcrystalline and intercrystalline fracture for all the processing parameters. |