Cayron, C.Douillard, T.Sibil, A.Fantozzi, G.Sao-Jao, S.2014-11-142014-11-142014-11-14201010.1111/j.1551-2916.2010.03894.xhttps://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/108851Monoclinic zirconia results from cubic→tetragonal→monoclinic phase transformations occurring at high temperature. Electron backscatter diffraction maps of monoclinic zirconia in fused-cast refractories have been treated with new crystallographic computer programs. The correct orientation relationships between the three phases have been identified among those proposed in the literature, the tetragonal and cubic parent grains have been automatically reconstructed, and the variants have been indexed. This example illustrates the possibilities of automatic crystallographic reconstruction software to study complex phase transition materials. © 2010 The American Ceramic Society.BackscatteringComputer programElectron back scatter diffractionelectron diffractionHigh temperatureMonoclinic phaseMonoclinic zirconiaOrientation relationshipPhase transitionsReconstruction softwareThree phasisTransition materialsZirconiaZirconia refractoriesReconstruction of the cubic and tetragonal oarent grains from electron backscatter diffraction maps of monoclinic zirconiatext::journal::journal article::research article