Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. Most engineered materials are polycrystalline microstructures composed of a myriad of small grains separated by grain boundaries, thus comprising cellular networks. The grain boundary character distribution (GBCD) is an empirical distribution of the relative length (in 2D) or area (in 3D) of interface with a given lattice misorientation and normal. During the coarsening, or growth, process, an initially random grain boundary arrangement reaches a steady state that is strongly correlated to the interfacial energy density. In simulation, if the given energy density depends only on lattice misorientation, then the steady state GBCD and the energy are related by a Boltzmann distribution. This is among...
An open question in studying normal grain growth concerns the asymptotic state to which microstructu...
We have performed mesoscopic simulations of microstructural evolution during curvature driven grain ...
International audienceIn a previous article (Fausty et al., 2018) a new level-set finite element for...
Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. Most engineered materials are polycrystalline microstruc...
Mesoscale experiment and simulation permit harvesting information about both geometric features and ...
Mesoscale experiment and simulation permit harvesting information about both geometric features and ...
Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. They exhibit behavior on many different length and time ...
A central problem of microstructure is to develop technologies capable of producing an arrangement, ...
Abstract. Most technologically useful materials possess polycrystalline microstructures composed of ...
Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. They exhibit behavior on many different length and time ...
Abstract: Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. They exhibit behavior on many different length...
Many experiments exploit curvature-driven, surface-diffusion-mediated coarsening for tuning the char...
Most natural and engineered crystalline materials are polycrystalline, and grain boundaries (GBs) ar...
Microstructure of polycrystalline materials can be described as grain boundary (GB) networks; hence,...
Microstructure of polycrystalline materials can be described as grain boundary (GB) networks; hence,...
An open question in studying normal grain growth concerns the asymptotic state to which microstructu...
We have performed mesoscopic simulations of microstructural evolution during curvature driven grain ...
International audienceIn a previous article (Fausty et al., 2018) a new level-set finite element for...
Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. Most engineered materials are polycrystalline microstruc...
Mesoscale experiment and simulation permit harvesting information about both geometric features and ...
Mesoscale experiment and simulation permit harvesting information about both geometric features and ...
Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. They exhibit behavior on many different length and time ...
A central problem of microstructure is to develop technologies capable of producing an arrangement, ...
Abstract. Most technologically useful materials possess polycrystalline microstructures composed of ...
Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. They exhibit behavior on many different length and time ...
Abstract: Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. They exhibit behavior on many different length...
Many experiments exploit curvature-driven, surface-diffusion-mediated coarsening for tuning the char...
Most natural and engineered crystalline materials are polycrystalline, and grain boundaries (GBs) ar...
Microstructure of polycrystalline materials can be described as grain boundary (GB) networks; hence,...
Microstructure of polycrystalline materials can be described as grain boundary (GB) networks; hence,...
An open question in studying normal grain growth concerns the asymptotic state to which microstructu...
We have performed mesoscopic simulations of microstructural evolution during curvature driven grain ...
International audienceIn a previous article (Fausty et al., 2018) a new level-set finite element for...