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Volume 23 Issue 12
Dec.  2016
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Dong-qun Xin, Cheng-xu He, Xue-hai Gong, Hao Wang, Li Meng, Guang Ma, Peng-fei Hou,  and Wen-kang Zhang, Monte Carlo study on abnormal growth of Goss grains in Fe-3%Si steel induced by second-phase particles, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 23(2016), No. 12, pp. 1397-1403. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-016-1363-4
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Dong-qun Xin, Cheng-xu He, Xue-hai Gong, Hao Wang, Li Meng, Guang Ma, Peng-fei Hou,  and Wen-kang Zhang, Monte Carlo study on abnormal growth of Goss grains in Fe-3%Si steel induced by second-phase particles, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 23(2016), No. 12, pp. 1397-1403. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-016-1363-4
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Monte Carlo study on abnormal growth of Goss grains in Fe-3%Si steel induced by second-phase particles

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    Hao Wang    E-mail: hwang@ustb.edu.cn

    Li Meng    E-mail: li_meng@126.com

  • The selective abnormal growth of Goss grains in magnetic sheets of Fe-3%Si (grade Hi-B) induced by second-phase particles (AlN and MnS) was studied using a modified Monte Carlo Potts model. The starting microstructures for the simulations were generated from electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) orientation imaging maps of recrystallized samples. In the simulation, second-phase particles were assumed to be randomly distributed in the initial microstructures and the Zener drag effect of particles on Goss grain boundaries was assumed to be selectively invalid because of the unique properties of Goss grain boundaries. The simulation results suggest that normal growth of the matrix grains stagnates because of the pinning effect of particles on their boundaries. During the onset of abnormal grain growth, some Goss grains with concave boundaries in the initial microstructure grow fast abnormally and other Goss grains with convex boundaries shrink and eventually disappear.
  • Monte Carlo study on abnormal growth of Goss grains in Fe-3%Si steel induced by second-phase particles

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    • The selective abnormal growth of Goss grains in magnetic sheets of Fe-3%Si (grade Hi-B) induced by second-phase particles (AlN and MnS) was studied using a modified Monte Carlo Potts model. The starting microstructures for the simulations were generated from electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) orientation imaging maps of recrystallized samples. In the simulation, second-phase particles were assumed to be randomly distributed in the initial microstructures and the Zener drag effect of particles on Goss grain boundaries was assumed to be selectively invalid because of the unique properties of Goss grain boundaries. The simulation results suggest that normal growth of the matrix grains stagnates because of the pinning effect of particles on their boundaries. During the onset of abnormal grain growth, some Goss grains with concave boundaries in the initial microstructure grow fast abnormally and other Goss grains with convex boundaries shrink and eventually disappear.
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