Grain Boundaries & Dynamic Recrystallization

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The discussion revolves around the topic of grain boundaries and dynamic recrystallization, specifically addressing three research homework questions related to methods of shrinkage of grain boundaries, the increase in hardness during the recovery region, and the effects of dynamic recrystallization.

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  • One participant seeks assistance with three specific research homework questions regarding grain boundaries and dynamic recrystallization.
  • Another participant suggests using search engines and library resources to find information on dynamic recrystallization and its related concepts.
  • Links to external resources on dynamic recrystallization are provided as examples for further reading.
  • There are discussions about posting etiquette, specifically regarding duplicate posts in multiple forums.

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The discussion does not present a consensus on the homework questions, as participants are primarily focused on providing resources and addressing posting issues rather than resolving the scientific inquiries.

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Participants have not provided detailed explanations or answers to the specific homework questions, and there is an absence of technical discussion regarding the concepts of grain boundaries and dynamic recrystallization.

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please help me!

there are three research homework.and ı don't find anything.these are;

1)what are the methods of shrinkage of grain boundaries?

2)in some situatıon,at recovery region,hardness increases.why?

3)what is dinamic recrystallization and what does effect dinamic recrystallization?

thank you for your helping...
 
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Has one tried searching with Google or other search engine? Particularly for "dynamic recrystallization".

If it is not in one's own textbook, what about the library?

Ask oneself - what is happening during recrystallization? What happens to dislocations?

Here is an example for DRX
http://robertson.mse.uiuc.edu/publications/doughertydynamic.pdf

and perhaps

http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/dissertations/2002-0801-134134/inhoud.htm

http://www.azom.com/details.asp?ArticleID=3434
 
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thank you very much!
 
You are quite welcome.

However, please do not post the same post in multiple forums. Please delete the same post in Mechanical & Aerospace forum.

Thank you.
 
ı know that.ı wrote same subject in mechanical forum by mistake.and ı can't delete it.
 
deryaa said:
ı know that.ı wrote same subject in mechanical forum by mistake.and ı can't delete it.

I'll take care of deleting it. You can use the REPORT post button to ask for that post to be deleted in the future, BTW.
 

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