About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Hume-Rothery Symposium: Interface Structure and Properties: Impact on Microstructure Evolution
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Presentation Title |
Comparison of observed grain boundary migration to capillary driving forces |
Author(s) |
Zipeng Xu, Gregory S. Rohrer |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Gregory S. Rohrer |
Abstract Scope |
Recent studies of grain growth in polycrystals by three-dimensional high energy X-ray diffraction microscopy have been able to quantify grain boundary migration rates in a variety of materials. One of the principal findings has been that grain boundary curvature is not a good predictor of the direction or speed of grain boundary migration. This presentation will focus on the influence of grain boundary energy anisotropy on the driving force and, more specifically, the anisotropy associated with the grain boundary plane inclination. Grain boundary migration observations will be compared to the driving force that includes the grain boundary stiffness and to the weighted mean curvature driving force. The latter driving force predicts that local grain boundary area changes are correlated to the difference in the energies of the grain boundaries that meet at a triple line, which is consistent with experimental observations. |
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Keywords |
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