grain boundary sliding

What is Grain Boundary Sliding?

Grain boundary sliding (GBS) is a deformation mechanism that occurs in polycrystalline materials, where the grains, or crystals, slide past each other along the boundaries. This phenomenon is particularly important in nanomaterials, where the grain size is on the order of nanometers. Due to the large volume fraction of grain boundaries, the mechanical properties of nanomaterials are significantly influenced by GBS.

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