Abstract

Abstract By means of extensive Monte Carlo Potts model simulations it is shown that three-dimensional normal grain growth can adequately be described by an average scaled growth law, which is a quadratic function of the relative grain size. A generalized analytic mean-field theory based on this growth law yields a scaled grain size distribution function that is in excellent agreement with the simulation results.

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