Title of article
Grain boundary and triple junction migration
Author/Authors
Shvindlerman، نويسنده , , L.S. and Gottstein، نويسنده , , G.، نويسنده ,
Pages
10
From page
141
To page
150
Abstract
The current status and latest achievements of grain boundary (GB) and triple junction (TJ) migration in metals are reviewed. The migration of 90° 〈112〉 planar tilt symmetrical and asymmetrical GB in specially grown Bi-bicrystals driven by magnetic force and the dependence of GB mobility on temperature, driving force and the direction of motion are addressed. The motion of low- and high angle planar tilt 〈112〉 and 〈111〉 GBs moved by shear stresses and the peculiarities of such a motion are considered. In particular, the sharp transition from low- to high-angle boundaries was observed. In practice the motion of a straight GB is the exception rather than the rule. The shape of a moving GB is a source of new and useful findings concerning GB migration. The experimentally derived shape of a GB in Al-bicrystals was compared with theoretical calculations in the Lücke–Detert approximation. The experimental and theoretical results of a motion of grain boundary systems with triple junctions are presented. Their impact on the kinetics of microstructure evolution and, in particular, on Von Neumann–Mullins relation is outlined.
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2057903
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