We examine rafting of two-phase microstructures under a uniaxial applied stress, a process in which a mismatch in elastic moduli (elastic inhomogeneity) plays a central role. For this purpose, we have used a phase field model of an elastically inhomogeneous alloy; elastic stress and strain fields are calculated using a method adapted from the homogenization literature. We have characterized the efficiency of the resulting iterative algorithm based on Fourier transforms. Our simulations of rafting in two-dimensional systems show that rafting (unidirectionally elongated microstructures) is promoted when the precipitate phase is softer than the matrix and when the applied stress has the same sign as the eigenstrain. They also show that migrati...
The shapes, sizes, and distribution of second-phase precipitates are the principal factors determini...
Several technologically important alloys like Al-Li-Zr, Al-Li-Sc, Al-Sc-Zr, Al-Li-Sc-Zr, modified In...
Premature failures in metals can arise from the local reduction of the fracture toughness when britt...
We examine rafting of two-phase microstructures under a uniaxial applied stress, a process in which ...
We present a phase field model suitable for studying phenomena, such as rafting, in which the elasti...
Using a phase field model, we study elastic stress driven rafting in elastically inhomogeneous syste...
Phase field modelling, which is ideal for the study of the formation and evolution of microstructure...
Solid-state phase transformations are influenced by strains that are generated internally or applied...
AbstractA phase-field method was employed to study the influence of elastic field on the nucleation ...
We present a 2D and 3D phase-field analysis of microstructure evolution in the presence of a lattice...
It is a common belief that embedded expanding inclusions are subjected to an internal homogeneous co...
Two phase alloys are quite important in materials science and metallurgy. Some common examples inclu...
International audienceThe first formulation of a phase field model accounting for size-dependent vis...
Most of the commercially important alloys are multicomponent, producing multiphase microstructures a...
Precise understanding of eutectic solidification and its controlling parameters is crucial in charac...
The shapes, sizes, and distribution of second-phase precipitates are the principal factors determini...
Several technologically important alloys like Al-Li-Zr, Al-Li-Sc, Al-Sc-Zr, Al-Li-Sc-Zr, modified In...
Premature failures in metals can arise from the local reduction of the fracture toughness when britt...
We examine rafting of two-phase microstructures under a uniaxial applied stress, a process in which ...
We present a phase field model suitable for studying phenomena, such as rafting, in which the elasti...
Using a phase field model, we study elastic stress driven rafting in elastically inhomogeneous syste...
Phase field modelling, which is ideal for the study of the formation and evolution of microstructure...
Solid-state phase transformations are influenced by strains that are generated internally or applied...
AbstractA phase-field method was employed to study the influence of elastic field on the nucleation ...
We present a 2D and 3D phase-field analysis of microstructure evolution in the presence of a lattice...
It is a common belief that embedded expanding inclusions are subjected to an internal homogeneous co...
Two phase alloys are quite important in materials science and metallurgy. Some common examples inclu...
International audienceThe first formulation of a phase field model accounting for size-dependent vis...
Most of the commercially important alloys are multicomponent, producing multiphase microstructures a...
Precise understanding of eutectic solidification and its controlling parameters is crucial in charac...
The shapes, sizes, and distribution of second-phase precipitates are the principal factors determini...
Several technologically important alloys like Al-Li-Zr, Al-Li-Sc, Al-Sc-Zr, Al-Li-Sc-Zr, modified In...
Premature failures in metals can arise from the local reduction of the fracture toughness when britt...