Statistical behaviour of interfaces subjected to curvature flow and torque effects applied to microstructural evolutions
The movement of grain boundaries in pure metals and alloys with a low concentration of dislocations has been historically proved to follow curvature flow behavior. This mechanism is typically known as grain growth (GG). However, recent 3D in-situ experimental results tend to question this global pic...
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Zusammenfassung: | The movement of grain boundaries in pure metals and alloys with a low
concentration of dislocations has been historically proved to follow curvature
flow behavior. This mechanism is typically known as grain growth (GG). However,
recent 3D in-situ experimental results tend to question this global picture
concerning the influence of the curvature on the kinetics of interface
migration. This article explains, thanks to 2D anisotropic full-field
simulations, how the torque effects can complexify these discussions. It is
then illustrated that neglecting torque effects in full-field formulations
remains potentially a strong hypothesis. The apparent mobility can be much more
complex than expected without necessarily questioning the influence of the
curvature on the local kinetic equation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2106.05605 |