Solute drag and dynamic phase transformations in moving grain boundaries
Y. Mishin

TL;DR
This paper models how grain boundary motion influences phase transformations in binary alloys, revealing dynamic hysteresis, stabilization of unstable phases, and mobility changes through a thermodynamic framework.
Contribution
It introduces a discrete model combined with the regular solution approximation to analyze dynamic phase transformations and solute drag in moving grain boundaries.
Findings
Grain boundary phases persist during motion with hysteresis and critical behavior.
Boundary mobility changes drastically during phase transformations.
Moving boundaries can stabilize phases unstable at equilibrium.
Abstract
A discrete model and the regular solution approximation are applied to describe the effect of grain boundary motion on grain boundary phase transformations in a binary alloy. The model predicts all thermodynamic properties of the grain boundary and the solute drag force, and permits a broad exploration of the parameter space and different dynamic regimes. The grain boundary phases continue to exist in the moving grain boundary and show a dynamic hysteresis loop, a dynamic critical line, and other features that are similar to those for equilibrium phases. Grain boundary motion strongly affects the relative stability of the phases and can even stabilize phases that are absolutely unstable under equilibrium conditions. Grain boundary phase transformations are accompanied by drastic changes in the boundary mobility. The results are analyzed in the context of non-equilibrium thermodynamics.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrostructure and mechanical properties · Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels · Metallurgy and Material Forming
