Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1449348 | Acta Materialia | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A mathematical method is introduced to describe quantitatively the shape and shape evolution of precipitates in a two-phase microstructure. The method relies on the concept of moment invariants, i.e. combinations of second-order moments that are invariant with respect to affine and/or similarity transformations. Examples are given for special two-dimensional (2-D) shapes, including rectangles, ellipses and regular polygons, and the concept of the moment invariant density map is introduced. Three applications to 2-D phase field simulations of γ–γ′ superalloy microstructures are discussed: average particle shape, shape evolution and particle consolidation.
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Authors
J.P. MacSleyne, J.P. Simmons, M. De Graef,