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The five-parameter grain boundary curvature distribution in an austenitic and ferritic steel

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posted on 2024-06-04, 02:07 authored by X Zhong, DJ Rowenhorst, Hossein BeladiHossein Beladi, GS Rohrer
The distribution of grain boundary curvatures as a function of five independent crystallographic parameters is measured in an austenitic and a ferritic steel. Both local curvatures and integral mean curvatures are measured from three dimensional electron backscattered diffraction data. The method is first validated on ideal shapes. When applied to real microstructures, it is found that the grain boundary mean curvature varies with the boundary crystallography and is more sensitive to the grain boundary plane orientation than to the disorientation. The grain boundaries with the smallest curvatures also have low grain boundary energy and large relative areas. The results also show that the curvature is influenced by the grain size and by the number of nearest neighbors. For austenite, when the number of faces on a grain is equal to the average number of faces of its neighbors, it has zero integral mean curvature.

History

Journal

Acta materialia

Volume

123

Pagination

136-145

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1359-6454

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Acta Materialia

Publisher

Elsevier