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Computer modelling of grain microstructure in three dimensions

โœ Scribed by K.Lakshmi Narayan


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
255 KB
Volume
93
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-4655

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โœฆ Synopsis


We present a program that generates the two-dimensional micrographs of a three dimensional grain microstructure. The code utilizes a novel scanning, pixel mapping technique to secure statistical distributions of surface areas, grain sizes, aspect ratios, perimeters, number of nearest neighbors and volumes of the randomly nucleated particles. The program can be used for comparing the existing theories of grain growth, and interpretation of two-dimensional microstructure of three-dimensional samples. Special features have been included to minimize the computation time and resource requirements.


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