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Large-scale simulations of Ostwald ripening in elastically stressed solids. II. Coarsening kinetics and particle size distribution
Affiliation:1. School of Astronautics, Beihang University, Beijing 102206, China;2. School of Energy and Power Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 102206, China;3. Beijing Key Laboratory of Aero-engine Structure and Strength, Beihang University, Beijing 102206, China;4. Research Institute of Aero-engine, Beihang University, Beijing 102206, China;5. Beijing Aeronautical Engineering Technical Research Center, Beijing 100076, China
Abstract:Ostwald ripening of misfitting second-phase particles in an elastically anisotropic solid is studied by large-scale simulations. The coarsening kinetics for the average particle size are described by a t1/3 power law with a rate constant equal to its stress-free value when the particles are fourfold symmetric. However, the rate constant increases when the elastic stress is sufficient to induce a large number of twofold-symmetric particles. We find that interparticle elastic interactions at a 10% area fraction of particles do not affect the overall coarsening kinetics. A mean-field approach was used to develop a theory of Ostwald ripening in the presence of elastic stress. The simulation results on the coarsening kinetics agree well with the theoretical predictions. The particle size distribution scaled by the average particle size is not time invariant, but widens slightly with an increasing ratio of elastic to interfacial energies. No time-independent steady state under scaling is found, but a unique time-dependent state exists that is characterized by the ratio of elastic energy to interfacial energy.
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