grain boundary sliding

How Does Grain Boundary Sliding Occur?

GBS occurs through the movement of dislocations along grain boundaries. When a stress is applied to a polycrystalline material, the grains can rotate and slide past each other, facilitated by the motion of dislocations. This process is easier in materials with smaller grains, as the shorter distances between grain boundaries reduce the barriers to dislocation motion. Additionally, high temperatures can enhance GBS by increasing atomic mobility.

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