Abstract
Abstract Grain growth in random and textured 2D polycrystals is modeled under the supposition that all the triple junctions possess limited mobility. In the random polycrystal, the growth kinetics is at first linear and becomes parabolic at later stages if both the triple-junction mobility and the initial grain size are low. The experimental data on triple-junction mobility are used to show that such an effect could be observed in nanocrystalline materials. In the textured polycrystal, triple junctions with limited mobility are found to shift the evolution of the growth process toward abnormal grain growth.
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