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tutorials:trx [2017/10/25 12:55] – [Precipiation domains and phases] pwarczoktutorials:trx [2017/10/25 12:55] pwarczok
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 Create a precipitation domain called **'matrix'** in the 'Precipitation domains ...' window. Select **FCC_A1** as the **thermodynamic matrix phase**.\\ Create a precipitation domain called **'matrix'** in the 'Precipitation domains ...' window. Select **FCC_A1** as the **thermodynamic matrix phase**.\\
  
-In the current recrystallization model, the newly recrystallized grains form from subgrain created during the recovery process following the material deformation. First, the subgrain formation and size evolution will be investigated. The subgrains are generated by the ordering of the excess dislocations introduced during the deformation preocess. Hence, the next thing to do will be to activate the substructure evolution model. Switch to the **'MS Evolution'** tab, select **'Substructure'** tab inside and choose **'1-param - Sherstnev-Lang-Kozeschnik - 'ABC''** as the model for the substructure evolution. +In the current recrystallization model, the newly recrystallized grains form from subgrain created during the recovery process following the material deformation. First, the subgrain formation and size evolution will be investigated. The subgrains are generated by the ordering of the excess dislocations introduced during the deformation preocess. Hence, the next thing to do will be to activate the substructure evolution model. Switch to the **'MS Evolution'** tab, select **'Substructure'** tab inside and choose **'1-param - Sherstnev-Lang-Kozeschnik - 'ABC' '** as the model for the substructure evolution. 
  
 ==== Thermo-mechanical treatment ==== ==== Thermo-mechanical treatment ====
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