Nucleation and growth during recrystallization

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Abstract

The evolution in the understanding of the recrystallization phenomena is summarized in this paper. Initially the main developments concerning recrystallization are presented from a historical perspective. Definitions and concepts involving recrystallization are presented regarding it as a solid-state reaction that occurs by nucleation and growth. The recrystallization nucleation mechanisms are subsequently discussed. Finally, the growth step is highlighted, emphasizing boundary and sub-boundary mobilities and the forces acting on the high angle grain boundaries that sweep the micro structure during recrystallization.

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Rios, P. R., Siciliano, F., Sandim, H. R. Z., Plaut, R. L., & Padilha, A. F. (2005). Nucleation and growth during recrystallization. Materials Research, 8(3), 225–238. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392005000300002

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