Advantages conferred by the mobility and energy of the grain boundary in inducing abnormal grain growth (AGG) were compared by three-dimensional Monte Carlo simulations. The percentage of high-mobility or low-energy grain boundaries between the potential grain for AGG and the other g-rains was varied. The simulation results showed that the minimum percentage of high-mobility grain boundaries required to induce AGG is 50%, whereas that of low-energy grain boundaries needed to induce AGG is 20%. [doi:10.2320/matertrans.M2009209]11sciescopu
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have been used in computer simulations in many different fields of knowledge. Grain growth simulatio...
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International audienceIn the present study, mean field models of grain growth (Hillert and Burke–Tur...
In the Fe-3%Si sheets, grade Hi-B, with AlN and MnS as inhibitors, the Goss grains which abnormally ...
The origin of recrystallization nuclei is reviewed with particular emphasis on materials in which we...
The present paper studies grain growth in the presence of inert particles by performing large-scale ...
The role of sub-boundaries in inducing abnormal grain growth (AGG) by solid-state wetting was studie...
Using parallel three-dimensional Monte Carlo simulations, we investigated the effects of precipitate...
Abnormal grain growth has been studied by means of a computer-based Monte Carlo model. This model ha...
International audienceIn a recent paper, we have proposed a modified Potts model for the simulation ...
Heterogeneous grain structures may develop due to abnormal grain growth during thermo-mechanical pro...
Heterogeneous grain structures may develop due to abnormal grain growth during processing of polycry...
[From the Introduction] The microstructures of metallic and ceramic materials are known to be strong...
have been used in computer simulations in many different fields of knowledge. Grain growth simulatio...
Understanding and predicting grain growth in Metallurgy is meaningful. Monte Carlo methods have been...
Hillert (I) recently reviewed the analytical models for particle inhibition of grain growth and conc...
Grain growth is a mechanism to relax residual stresses in thin films. These grains grow out of the t...
International audienceIn the present study, mean field models of grain growth (Hillert and Burke–Tur...
In the Fe-3%Si sheets, grade Hi-B, with AlN and MnS as inhibitors, the Goss grains which abnormally ...
The origin of recrystallization nuclei is reviewed with particular emphasis on materials in which we...
The present paper studies grain growth in the presence of inert particles by performing large-scale ...