Disconnection Flow-Mediated Grain Rotation
Abstract
Interface migration in microstructures is mediated by the motion of line defects with step and dislocation character, i.e., disconnections. We propose a continuum model for arbitrarily-curved grain boundaries or heterophase interfaces accounting for disconnections' role in grain rotation. Numerical simulations show that their densities evolve as grain size and shape change, generating stresses and increasing or decreasing misorientation; the predictions agree with molecular dynamics simulations for pure capillarity-driven evolution, and are interpreted through an extended Cahn-Taylor model.
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