Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.83, No.12, 3117-3120, 2000
Shape dependence of the coarsening behavior of niobium carbide grains dispersed in a liquid iron matrix
In niobium carbide-iron (NbC-Fe) specimens where the grains,were faceted, abnormally large grains appeared during coarsening, Normal and uniform grain growth occurred when the grain shape was changed to a spherical morphology by the addition of a small amount of boron. The results have been discussed, in terms of a coarsening mechanism, depending on the atomic structure of the interface. For faceted grains with an atomically smooth interface structure, the coarsening was suggested to occur via two-dimensional nucleation and a lateral-growth mechanism. For spherical grains with an atomically rough interfacial structure, diffusion was suggested to control the coarsening process.