Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5443196 | Scripta Materialia | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The existence of a 'Hillert regime' in 3D normal grain growth, where the grain size distributions (GSDs) at different time-steps match the Hillert distribution during parabolic grain growth, is investigated for different initial GSDs using large-scale phase-field simulations. The short-lived 'Hillert regime' was present in the early-stage only in few cases. The GSDs obtained at a later-stage for all cases are self-similar over long period; independent of the initial GSDs; and wider than the Hillert distribution. Also, the topological properties in the 'Hillert regime' were different from that in the later-stage self-similar regime.
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Authors
Vishal Yadav, Nele Moelans,