Definition of Subgrain. Meaning of Subgrain. Synonyms of Subgrain

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- equation. The subgrain boundary strengthening also has a breakdown point of around a subgrain size of 0.1 μm, which is the size where any subgrains smaller...
- In metallurgy, materials science and structural geology, subgrain rotation recrystallization is recognized as an important mechanism for dynamic recrystallisation...
- dislocations into subgrain boundaries. As more dislocations are added to subgrain boundaries, the misorientation across that subgrain boundary will increase...
- increases and then declines to a steady state Subgrain formation requires a critical deformation Subgrain misorientation peaks at 2˚ There is little texture...
- Sub-grain formation is followed by subgrain co****ning where the average size increases while the number of subgrains decreases. This reduces the total...
- ranges from 30-90%, forming subgrains not only in interstitial space, but also within larger crystals or ribbon grains. Subgrains and recrystallized grains...
- easily compare with dry salt. Subgrain rotation recrystallization involves formation of new grain boundary as the subgrain rotates gradually and forms an...
- the Burgers vector of the dislocations, γs is the subgrain boundary energy and ds is the subgrain size. Historically it was ****umed that the nucleation...
- because local grain boundary bulging (BLG) (mechanisms of nucleation) subgrain rotation (SGR) (mechanisms of nucleation) grain boundary migration (GBM) (mechanisms...
- misorientation between the two grains. Low-angle grain boundaries (LAGB) or subgrain boundaries are those with a misorientation less than about 15 degrees....