Yushi Zhang , Xiaowei Zuo , Zhiqiang Yu , Rui Wang , Zhijie Yan
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Abstract
The Growth of discontinuous precipitates (DPs) is crucial in alloys that are strengthened by the DPs. Our research has demonstrated that DPs nucleate at grain boundaries and grow along twins and stacking faults in the (1 1 1) direction as a result of the twinning effect. Moreover, the growth rate is influenced by the wetting of grain boundaries. It restates how DPs evolute and provides a strategy by manipulating twins and stacking faults.
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