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The microstructural representation and fractal nature intepolation analysis of feldspar
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<jats:p>This paper presents a comparative analysis of microstructural parameters bythe powder X-ray diffraction method on a polycrystalline sample and thefractal analysis. The presented results of microstructural parameters areobtained by crystallographic programs FullProf based on the Rietveld method.The synthetic Ba/Ca-celsian sample has been used for microstructuralparameters analysis. The feldspar sample has been synthesized by the thermalinduction phase transformation process of ion exchange Ca-LTA zeolite withBa cation. After the ion exchange Ba/Ca-LTA, the sample was heated at thetemperature of 1300?C and the structure of Ba/Ca-feldspar was determined bythe X-ray powder diffraction analysis. The X and U shape parameters thatcontribute to the strain have been reconstructed by fractal interpolation.Once we can reconstruct the shapes, which are quantum mechanics effects, weshould provide the data for predicting desired parameters mentionedpreviously. We reported in this paper the successful application of thisadvanced and deep microstructure analysis, which confirmed original fractalcopies based on the presented morphology characterization.</jats:p>