Impact of Secondary‐Phase Particle Morphology on Grain Growth in Pure Copper Using a Phase Field Simulation Approach
M. Nabil Bhuiyan,
Serge Nakhmanson,
Lesley D. Frame
Abstract:Microstructural stability of polycrystalline alloys depends on the motion of grain boundaries during heat treatment. The presence of second‐phase particles (SPP) is one of the most effective mechanisms to stabilize the polycrystalline structure by pinning grain boundaries. The current study utilizes phase field modeling to determine the impact of particle size, morphology, and number distribution on grain growth in a face centered cubic copper system. The simulation results indicate that a distinct relationshi… Show more
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