Abstract
AbstractPC based computer programs have been developed to simulate twodimensional microstructural grain growth either by nucleation or transformation from an amorphous phase. By controlling the parameters of the rate of grain growth, nucleation rate, depletion zone size, and changes in these latter two variables most grain growth conditions can be achieved in practice. Several cases have been explored which include: constant nucleation rates, both increasing and decreasing rates, and the instantaneous saturation of nucleation sites. The evolution of domain sizes can be investigated which is dependent on the effective rate of nucleation during various stages of grain growth. Real time graphics displays are present the instantaneous growth parameters and their changes as well as information on fractional area growth.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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