Abstract

It is common knowledge that grain boundary migration determines microstructure evolution and thus, affects the properties of polycrystals. The principal parameter which controls the motion of a grain boundary is the grain boundary mobility. In practically all relevant cases the motion of a straight grain boundary is the exception rather than the rule. That is why the shape of a moving grain boundary is of interest, and it will be shown that the grain boundary shape is a source of new, interesting and useful findings concerning grain boundary motion, in particular for the interaction of a moving grain boundary with mobile particles. The experimentally derived shape of a grain boundary “quarter-loop” (Masteller and Bauer, Recrystallization of Metallic Materials, Riederer Verlag, Stuttgart, 1978) in Al-bicrystals of different purity was compared with theoretical calculations in the Lücke–Detert approximation (Lücke and Detert, Acta metall., 1957, 5, 628).

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