Deriving grain boundary character distributions and relative grain boundary energies from three-dimensional EBSD data

Authors: G. S. Rohrer, J. Li, S. Lee, A. D. Rollett, M. Groeber, M. D. Uchic

Source: Materials Science and Technology

Publisher: Maney Publishing

Abstract:

Three-dimensional electron backscatter diffraction data, obtained by serial sectioning a nickel-base superalloy, has been analysed to measure the geometric arrangement of grain boundary planes at triple junctions. This information has been used to calculate the grain boundary character distribution (GBCD) and the grain boundary energy distribution (GBED). The twin content from the three-dimensional GBCD calculation compares favourably with the twin content estimated by stereology. Important factors in the analysis are the alignment of the parallel layers, the ratio of the out-of-plane to in-plane spacing of the discrete orientation data and the discretisation of the domain of grain boundary types. The results show that grain boundaries comprised of (111) planes occur most frequently and that these grain boundaries have a relatively low energy. The GBCD and GBED are inversely correlated.

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DOI: 10.1179/026708309X12468927349370

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