| 11. | There is little melting and minimum grain growth, but a definite bond and grain interface.
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| 12. | This effectively controlled discontinuous grain growth.
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| 13. | Liquid phase sintering was successfully applied to improve grain growth of thin semiconductor layers from nanoparticle precursor films.
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| 14. | Grain growth is the process of grain boundary motion and Ostwald ripening to increase the average grain size.
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| 15. | The compelling reason for shortening the cycle time then was to avoid grain growth and also save energy.
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| 16. | Generalizations of the Potts model have also been used to model grain growth in metals and coarsening in foams.
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| 17. | This effect is often exploited in commercial alloys to minimise or prevent recrystallization or grain growth during heat-treatment.
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| 18. | Grain size is kept at a minimum as grain growth can happen quite easily if the blade material is overheated.
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| 19. | The subsequent cooling and combination of the materials forms a nugget alloy of the two materials with larger grain growth.
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| 20. | Discontinuous ( abnormal ) grain growth, where one grain grows at a much greater rate than its neighbours . ]]
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