Modeling of grain growth characteristics in three-dimensional domains and two-dimensional cross sections

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Qiang Yu
Yujie Wu
Sven K. Esche
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[1] New Dimension Technologies,the Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Stevens Institute of Technology,undefined
[3] Castle Point on Hudson,undefined
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Material Transaction; Monte Carlo; Grain Size Distribution; Growth Kinetic; Monte Carlo Step;
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In the modeling of grain growth of isotropic, single-phase materials using three-dimensional (3-D) Monte Carlo (MC) Potts algorithm, the theoretically expected grain growth exponent was obtained only in the late simulation stages. This article addresses the grain growth simulated by a modified MC Potts model using simple cubic lattices. The grain growth kinetics was analyzed both for the 3-D domain and for two-dimensional (2-D) cross sections. Regression analyses of the grain size data averaged over time, multiple simulations runs, and three cross sections showed that both the Louat function and the log-normal function can be fitted to the data. It was clearly observed that the lognormal function allows a better fit to the 3-D simulation data, while the Louat function is more suited to the cross-sectional data. Furthermore, parabolic grain growth kinetics was obtained both for the 3-D domain and for the cross sections, but the grain growth rates calculated for these cross sections were smaller than that obtained for the 3-D domain.
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页码:1661 / 1666
页数:5
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