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Meaning of "grain boundary"

A grain boundary is the interface between two crystalline grains in a material. It is a region where the atomic structure changes, and it affects the material's mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties. Grain boundaries can influence the strength, durability, and performance of metals, ceramics, and other materials
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  • An internal interface that separates neighbouring misoriented single crystals in a polycrystalline solid.

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Grain boundary engineering of austenitic stainless steels.
It gets into the ferrite grain boundary and.
Attack on the grain boundary in the transpassive zone.
The line of intersection between grains is called a grain boundary.
This makes the grain boundary vulnerable to breakage.
The movement of a deformation through a solid tends to stop at a grain boundary.
This grain boundary corrosive attack is known as intergranular corrosion.
This leads to the decrease of grain boundary strengthening effect.
Grain boundary fractures.
Selective leaching often involves grain boundary depletion mechanisms.
Grain boundary engineering.
The effect of the grain boundary type was also investigated.
Grain boundary sliding.
This result is supposed to be caused by a grain boundary strengthening mechanism.
The amount of grain boundary phase is significantly reduced in this example.

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Both semicircles correspond to regions of grain boundary electrical conductivity.
Sheets exhibiting grain boundary corrosion were deemed as failed in corrosion resistance.
A typical example of such a coincidence grain boundary is the twin boundary.
The lack of grain boundary carbides contributes to an improved machinability and toughness.
An example for an interface out of equilibrium is the grain boundary in polycrystalline matter.
P segregates in a grain boundary and degrades the quality of a material.
The steel is also characterized in that there is no occurrence of grain boundary carbides.
Where a buildup of dislocations at a grain boundary causes a repulsive force between dislocations.
These large crevices looked like traces of the crystal grain boundary.
This means that the grain boundary will migrate towards the curvature.
The maximum value was regarded as the thickness of the grain boundary phase.
A link between high angle grain boundary and void location has been highlighted.
A grain boundary phase which is amorphous or partially crystalline is present between crystal grains.
Homogeneous deformation in a polycrystalline solid can not be achieved by grain boundary sliding alone.
We measured grain boundary sliding along his perpendicular component to the sample surface.
Sintering silicon nitride requires sintering aids which form grain boundary phases.
The grain boundary effects and the crack growth rate are also analysed.
It is especially suitable for products with special requirements for grain boundary corrosion.
The variation of grain boundary lifetime with illumination intensity has also been investigated.
The original concentration of solute around the grain boundary will be asymmetrical in most cases.
Nitrogen is also a grain boundary corrosion sensitizing element although not as aggressive as carbon.
Etching will be with a sufficiently active etch solution to develop aggressive grain boundary attack.
The resistance to grain boundary corrosion attack of the present invention is also noteworthy.
Similar analysis was performed for all five samples of the first grain boundary phase.
Second phase precipitates occur predominantly at grain boundary positions associated with austenite grains.
A grain boundary phase that is amorphous or partially crystalline is present between the crystal grains.
The austenite growing on the grain boundary triple point has an outwardly bulging shape.
The interface between these layers of different crystallographic axes thus exhibits a single grain boundary.
These grain boundary carbides make the grain boundaries brittle by lowering their cohesion.
The flexed or bent long period stacking ordered structure phase has a random grain boundary.
This alloy exhibits increased grain boundary strength and ductility while maintaining microstructural stability.
Polygonal ferrite dominated the reheated microstructure with some grain boundary ferrite and acicular ferrite.
It may because a crystal grain boundary makes the obstacle for the growth of the graphene.
Manganese precipitates fine particles at the pancake like grain boundaries with fewer grain boundary sites.
The addition of Mg can prevent the grain boundary corrosion effectively.

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