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Temperature dependence of grain growth in zone-refined tin containing large additions of zinc in solid solution

✍ Scribed by Dr. A. Fawzy; Dr. S. B. Youssef; Dr. M. H. N. Beshai; Prof. Dr. G. Saad


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
255 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0232-1300

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Abstract

Grain growth in zone‐refined tin containing high concentrations > 0.05 < 0.40 wt% Zn in solid solution have been investigated in the temperature range 70–160°C. It has been found that increasing the zinc content by a factor of 8 decreased the rate of grain growth by ∼ 30% at all annealing temperatures, and this was attributed to small variations of grain boundary mobility. In addition, the increase of annealing temperature from 70 to 160°C resulted in the increase of grain growth by a factor of ∼ 50 at any given concentration, which shows that the rate of grain growth is not strongly influenced by increasing the zinc concentration. The energy activating the growth process was calculated for all concentrations investigated and had a nearly constant value of ∼ 1 eV. An empirical formula was proposed relating the rate of grain growth and the solute concentration.