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Effect of slight deformations on grain growth in iron

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The influence of slight deformations on grain growth after primary recrystallization has been investigated in pure iron specimens. A stage of abnormal growth is always observed in the range of deformations studied (about 2 to 10% in tension), whilst the absence of deformation leads to normal growth. Some kinetic considerations are made, on the basis of current theories.

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Antonione, C., Marino, F., Riontino, G. et al. Effect of slight deformations on grain growth in iron. J Mater Sci 12, 747–750 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00548166

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