Abstract

Comparative investigations of the concurrent evolution of the structure and the misorientation spectrum of grain boundaries of submicrocrystalline molybdenum have been performed upon free annealing and under the creep conditions at a temperature of 1023 K. It has been established that changes in the misorientation spectrum of grain boundaries of submicrocrystalline molybdenum upon annealing and creep are observed concurrently with boundary migration. The grain-boundary diffusion of nickel upon annealing leads to an increase in the fraction of grain boundaries of the special type with Σ17a in the grain-boundary ensemble of submicrocrystalline molybdenum. Under the creep conditions grain-boundary diffusion fluxes of nickel atoms favor transformation of low-angle boundaries into high-angle boundaries and growth in the angle of misorientation of the high-angle boundaries of submicrocrystalline molybdenum to 45°–60°.

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