Abstract

The structure evolution of bicrystal (BC) samples during directional solidification (DS) was explored in an attempt to understand the mechanism of competitive grain growth. It was found that in the case of diverging dendrites the favorably oriented grain overgrows the misaligned grain. However, in the case of converging dendrites the result differs from the prediction of the generally accepted model for competitive grain growth. First, the unfavorably oriented dendrites are able to overgrow the favorably oriented dendrites. Second, the misaligned grain overgrows the favorably oriented grain by blocking the dendrites of the favorably oriented grain at the grain boundary. Based on the experimental results, the process by which a favored 〈0 0 1〉 texture is developed during DS process of a nickel-base superalloy is illustrated.

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