September 3, 2003
Journal Article

Direct observation of the behavior of grain boundaries during continuous dynamic recrystallization in an Al-4Mg-0.3Sc alloy

Abstract

The micromechanisms operating during dynamic continuous recrystallization of an Al-4mg-0.3Sc alloy have been studied in real time by reloading pre-deformed samples at temperature in situ in the transmission electron microscope. The processes responsible for the evolution of the microstructure include the migration and breakup of subgrain boundaries, the destruction of triple junctions, and large-scale volume rotations. These observations are considered in terms of the micromechanisms proposed previously to account for dynamic continuous recrystallization.

Revised: December 3, 2003 | Published: September 3, 2003

Citation

Dougherty L.M., I.M. Robertson, and J.S. Vetrano. 2003. Direct observation of the behavior of grain boundaries during continuous dynamic recrystallization in an Al-4Mg-0.3Sc alloy. Acta Materialia 51, no. 15:4367-4378. PNNL-SA-39965.