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Interfacial Interactions in Particle-Induced Abnormal Grain Growth
Authors:Mohammad Nabil Bhuiyan  Lesley D. Frame  Leslie T. Mushongera
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical & Materials Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, 89557 USA;2. Department of Materials Science & Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06269 USA
Abstract:The presence of secondary particles to polycrystalline alloys results in kinetic stabilization of the grain boundaries, which maintains desirable fine microstructures. In some instances, secondary particles trigger abnormal grain growth. The mechanisms influencing abnormal grain growth are still a subject of conjecture. As dispersed fine particles can contribute to abnormal grain growth, it is necessary to clarify the governing mechanism by which this occurs. The current work employs a multiphase field modeling approach to shed light onto abnormal grain growth. Particular attention is placed on understanding the role of grain boundary–particle interactions on abnormal grain growth. The results show that, in the presence of particles, normal grain growth occurs until a pinned state is achieved. In the pinned state, some grains overcome the pinning pressure exerted by some particles by piercing through the particles, which results in abnormal grain growth. The piercing events appear to be entirely random and not related to the size of the interacting particles. None-the-less, a bimodal particle size distribution is observed to lead to abnormal grain growth. A pinning parameter is introduced as a metric to identify the transition from normal to abnormal grain growth.
Keywords:abnormal grain growth  grain boundary pinning  phase field modeling  Zener pinning
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