A high-throughput technique for determining grain boundary character non-destructively in microstructures with through-thickness grains

npj Computational Materials(2016)

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Grain boundaries (GBs) govern many properties of polycrystalline materials. However, because of their structural variability, our knowledge of GB constitutive relations is still very limited. We present a novel method to characterise the complete crystallography of individual GBs non-destructively, with high-throughput, and using commercially available tools. This method combines electron diffraction, optical reflectance and numerical image analysis to determine all five crystallographic parameters of numerous GBs in samples with through-thickness grains. We demonstrate the technique by measuring the crystallographic character of about 1,000 individual GBs in aluminum in a single run. Our method enables cost- and time-effective assembly of crystallography–property databases for thousands of individual GBs. Such databases are essential for identifying GB constitutive relations and for predicting GB-related behaviours of polycrystalline solids.
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Characterization and analytical techniques,Computational methods,Imaging techniques,Metals and alloys,Materials Science,general,Characterization and Evaluation of Materials,Mathematical and Computational Engineering,Theoretical,Mathematical and Computational Physics,Computational Intelligence,Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
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