The role of grain-environment heterogeneity in normal grain growth: a stochastic approach
The size distribution of grains is a fundamental characteristic of polycrystalline solids. In the absence of deformation, the grain-size distribution is controlled by normal grain growth. The canonical model of normal grain growth, developed by Hillert, predicts a grain-size distribution that bears...
Main Authors: | Breithaupt, T, Hansen, LN, Toppaladoddi, S, Katz, RF |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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