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A unified variational model for grain boundary dynamics incorporating microscopic structure

Published 24 Nov 2024 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2411.15747v1)

Abstract: Recent experiments, atomistic simulations, and theoretical predictions have identified various new types of grain boundary motions that are controlled by the dynamics of underlying microstructure of line defects (dislocations or disconnections), to which the classical motion by mean curvature model does not apply. Different continuum models have been developed by upscaling from discrete line defect dynamics models under different settings (dislocations or disconnections, low angle grain boundaries or high angle grain boundaries, etc.), to account for the specific detailed natures of the microscopic dynamics mechanisms, and these continuum models are not in the variational form. In this paper, we propose a unified variational framework to account for all the underlying line defect mechanisms for the dynamics of both low and high angle grain boundaries and the associated grain rotations. The variational formulation is based on the developed constraints of the dynamic Frank-Bilby equations that govern the microscopic line defect structures. The proposed variational framework is able to recover the available models for different motions under different conditions. The unified variational framework is more efficient to describe the collective behaviors of grain boundary networks at larger length scales. It also provides a mathematically tractable basis for rigorous analysis of these partial differential equation models and for the development of efficient numerical methods.

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