How can the kinetics of isothermal grain growth be represented in conventional polycrystalline materials? 3 c) K = K0 exp(-Q/RT) d) V = /d3
How can the kinetics of isothermal grain growth be represented in conventional polycrystalline materials? 3 c) K = K0 exp(-Q/RT) d) V = /d3 Correct Answer d2–d20 = Kt
The equation to represent the kinetics of isothermal grain growth in conventional polycrystalline materials is d2–d20 = Kt where d is the grain size at the time t, d0 is the mean initial grain size and K is a constant.