Long time behavior for a curvature flow of networks related to grain bundary motion with the effect of lattice misorientations
Abstract
The mathematical model of grain boundary motion, including lattice misorientations' effect, is considered. When time-dependent lattice misorientations are state variables of the surface tension of the grain boundary, to ensure the energy dissipation law, one can obtain a curvature flow of networks with time-dependent mobilities. This paper studies the solvability and long-time asymptotic behavior of the curvature flow subjected to the Herring condition which ensures that the constituent grain boundary surface tensions are balanced at the triple junction.
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