2014
DOI: 10.7498/aps.63.128101
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Phase-field crystal method investigated the dislocation annihilation and grain boundary migration in grain shrink process

Abstract: The phase-field crystal method is used to analysis the dislocation annihilation and grain boundary migration mechanism in the grain shrink process of the circular grain which has three different misorientations from the matrix grain. Results show that when the misorientation between the circular grain and the matrix grain is 17°, the structure of grain boundary is composed of dislocations whose cores is so near that can not find a single dislocation. This grain boundary can not be explained by the dislocation … Show more

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“…As the cut reaches 99 Å, the deformed structure beneath the grain is smoothed out and some of the dislocations are obliterated resulting in a decrease in the total dislocation length. This is consistent with the findings of Li Shang-Jie et al [ 35 ]. However, as the cutting continues, the abrasive grains will further damage the workpiece, which will correspondingly initiate the next round of dislocation multiplication.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…As the cut reaches 99 Å, the deformed structure beneath the grain is smoothed out and some of the dislocations are obliterated resulting in a decrease in the total dislocation length. This is consistent with the findings of Li Shang-Jie et al [ 35 ]. However, as the cutting continues, the abrasive grains will further damage the workpiece, which will correspondingly initiate the next round of dislocation multiplication.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%