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COMMON LATTICE TYPES
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Common Lattice Types Summary

Structure of Metals DOE-HDBK-1017/1-93 COMMON LATTICE TYPES In a face-centered cubic (FCC) arrangement of atoms, the unit cell consists of eight atoms at the corners of a cube and one atom at the center of each of the faces of the cube. In a hexagonal close-packed (HCP) arrangement of atoms, the unit cell consists of three layers of atoms.  The top and bottom layers contain six atoms at the corners of a hexagon and  one  atom  at  the  center  of  each  hexagon.    The  middle  layer  contains  three  atoms nestled between the atoms of the top and bottom layers, hence, the name close-packed. Figure 2   Common Lattice Types Most   diagrams   of the  structural  cells for   the   BCC   and FCC  forms  of iron are drawn as though  they  are  of the   same   size,   as shown in Figure 2, but   they   are   not. I n t h e B C C arrangement, the structural cell, which    uses    only nine atoms, is much smaller. Rev. 0 Page 7 MS-01

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