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Grain Boundaries in Polycrystals

An example of this type of statistical distribution with regard to the boundary plane is shown in fig. 9.43. In particular, this figure reveals the distribution of [Pg.493]

Our intent in this section was not to give an exhaustive account of the nature of grain boundaries in real polycrystals. Rather, it was meant as a gentle reminder that despite the importance of bicrystals, they are but a first step in understanding the deeper question of the nature of grain boundaries in real microstructures. [Pg.494]


Fig. 9.43. Distribution of grain boundaries in polycrystals (adapted from Randle (1997)). The numbers on the vertical axis refer to the coordinates of the boundary plane, while ATGB and TWGB refer to the asymmetric tilt boundaries and twist boundaries, respectively. Fig. 9.43. Distribution of grain boundaries in polycrystals (adapted from Randle (1997)). The numbers on the vertical axis refer to the coordinates of the boundary plane, while ATGB and TWGB refer to the asymmetric tilt boundaries and twist boundaries, respectively.

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