“…Consequently, this process is comparable in nature to the movement of an interface through a viscous medium, which can be expressed by a characteristic mobility governed by the kinetics of local coarsening. In contrast to most other modeling approaches [2][3][4][5][6][7], in the present work, the Zener pressure, P Z , is therefore not incorporated in the driving force term for recrystallization but accounted for indirectly in an effective grain boundary mobility, expressed in terms of a weighted superposition of an obstacle-free mobility, M free , representing the mobility of the grain boundary in the absence of precipitates, and a pinned mobility, M pinned , describing the effective mobility of the grain boundary in the presence of particles subject to the mechanism of local coarsening, as…”