Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1501271 Scripta Materialia 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The role of sub-boundaries in inducing abnormal grain growth (AGG) by solid-state wetting was studied using a Monte Carlo simulation. Sub-boundaries of very low energy in a grain markedly increase the probability of solid-state wetting and thereby cause the grain to grow abnormally. The sub-boundary-enhanced solid-state wetting has the unique feature of inducing AGG without advantages such as high-mobility or low-energy boundaries between an abnormally growing grain and matrix grains.

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