Microstructure evolution in three-dimensional inhomogeneous elastic media

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Xiaofan Li
John Lowengrub
Qing Nie
Vittorio Cristini
Perry Leo
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[1] Illinois Institute of Technology,the Department of Applied Mathematics
[2] University of Minnesota,the School of Mathematics
[3] University of California at Irvine,the Department of Math
[4] University of California-Irvine,the Department of Mathematics
[5] University of Minnesota,the Department of Chemical Engineering and the School of Mathematics
[6] University of California-Irvine,the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rockwell Engineering Center
[7] University of Minnesota,the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
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Material Transaction; Triangular Element; Initial Shape; Equilibrium Shape; Nickel Matrix;
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A new, three-dimensional boundary integral method is used to study the evolution of an isolated precipitate growing by diffusion in an infinite, elastic matrix. An adaptive surface mesh[23] is used to accurately and efficiently discretize the precipitate boundaries in three dimensions. The model accounts for diffusion, surface energy, interface kinetics and elastic energy, which are coupled through a modified Gibbs-Thomson boundary condition at the precipitate-matrix interface. The precipitate and matrix phases are taken to have different elastic-stiffness tensors, and there is a mismatch strain between the phases. Both isotropic and anisotropic elasticity are investigated. In this article, the coarsening and growth of a single precipitate are simulated under various conditions. For isotropic elasticity, coarsened shapes are found to be consistent with the equilibrium-shape analysis of Johnson and Cahn.[29] Growth shapes are found to become rapidly nonlinear and to develop regions of high curvature. In elastically anisotropic systems, coarsened shapes are found to be consistent with the equilibrium-shape calculations of Mueller and Gross.[7,8] Simulations of coarsening in which the cubic axes of the precipitate are different from those of the matrix suggest that there may be more than one local minima in the energy, so that the observed shapes depend on the growth path. Finally, non-convex precipitate morphologies are seen for the growth of soft Ni3Al precipitates in a Ni matrix, consistent with experimental observations. In the case of a hard Ni3Si precipitate grown under the same conditions, we find self-similar growth of a convex shape.
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