Abstract

The effect complex stacking fault energy and mean-square atomic displacement have on the parameters of the grain boundary ensemble in nickel-based alloys with L12 superstructure is established experimentally. The higher the complex stacking fault energy, the lower the average number of special grain boundaries per parent grain. The lower the mean-square atomic displacement, the smaller the proportion of the Σ3 twins in the special grain boundary spectrum.

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