2020
DOI: 10.1080/09506608.2020.1819688
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Directional recrystallisation processing: a review

Abstract: Directional recrystallisation processing is a solid-state process in which a specimen traverses a sharp hot zone and one or a few grains grow as they pass through the hot zone. The mechanism can be either a primary recrystallisation or secondary recrystallisation process, or a combination of both. The mechanism can be either primary recrystallisation or secondary recrystallisation process, or a combination of both. Directional recrystallisation was invented more than 80 years ago to achieve columnar grain stru… Show more

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