Abstract

Two different grain structures of which the grain size distribution could be well described by the Gamma distribution were generated by the combination of the Laguerre tessellation and Monte Carlo technique. Monte Carlo simulation shows that the three-dimensional grain growth process can evolve to the quasi-stationary state. The quasi-stationary grain size distribution could be well fit by the Gamma distribution with different parameters. The results in literature from various simulation methods support this point.

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