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A new challenge: grain boundary engineering for advanced materials by magnetic field application
Authors:Tadao Watanabe  Sadahiro Tsurekawa  Xiang Zhao  Liang Zuo  Claude Esling
Affiliation:(1) Department of Nanomechanics, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan;(2) Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Processing of Materials (EPM), Northeastern University, Shenyang, 110004, China;(3) LETAM, CNRS-UMR 7078, University of Metz, Metz Cedex 01, 57045, France
Abstract:This paper gives an overview of “Grain boundary engineering (GBE) for advanced materials by magnetic field application” based on recent experimental work performed on different kinds of structural and functional materials. It is shown that magnetic field application has a great potential and unique advantage as “non-contact processing” for microstructure control, irreplaceable by any other existing processing methods. The control of grain growth and texture by magnetic fields has been found to be generally applicable to many metallic materials, irrespective of whether they are ferromagnetic or not. Grain growth which is controlled by grain boundary migration was found to be strongly affected by magnetic field application. Recent attempts at the grain boundary engineering by magnetic field application through phase transformation have revealed that magnetic phase transformation can provide us a new approach to grain boundary engineering for iron alloys and steels, as well as a new nanocrystalline material produced by magnetic crystallization from the amorphous state. The possibility of engineering applications of enhanced densification using magnetic sintering and magnetic rejuvenation has been discussed for iron powder compacts and deformation-damaged iron alloys, respectively.
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