Inferring grain boundary structureproperty relations from effective property measurements Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Grain boundaries strongly affect many materials properties in polycrystalline materials. However, very few structureproperty models exist for grain boundaries, due in large part to the complicated and poorly understood way in which the properties of grain boundaries vary with their crystallographic structure. In the present work, we infer grain boundary structureproperty correlations from measurements of the effective properties of a polycrystal. We refer to this approach as grain boundary properties localization. We apply this technique to a simple model system of grain boundary diffusivity in a two-dimensional microstructure, and infer the properties of low- and high-angle grain boundaries from the effective diffusivity of the grain boundary network. The generalization and use of these methods could greatly reduce the computational and experimental effort required to establish structureproperty correlations for grain boundaries. More broadly, the technique of properties localization could be used to infer the properties of many microstructural constituents in complex microstructures.

published proceedings

  • Journal of Materials Science

author list (cited authors)

  • Johnson, O. K., Li, L., Demkowicz, M. J., & Schuh, C. A.

citation count

  • 12

complete list of authors

  • Johnson, Oliver K||Li, Lin||Demkowicz, Michael J||Schuh, Christopher A

publication date

  • November 2015