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 Extending Phase 
                            Field Models of Solidification to Polycrystals 
                            Dr. James Warren
 Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science (CTCMS), NIST
 
 
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							| Abstract:   
                            In order to model the impingement of solidifying 
                            crystals, we must have a suitable model of the 
                            behavior of materials of differing crystallographic 
                            orientations. Such boundaries are called grain 
                            boundaries, and form one of the most basic 
                            substructures in materials systems. In this talk we 
                            will extend the previously developed phase field 
                            model of solidification to include grain boundary 
                            effects, and then explore physical phenomena such as 
                            impingement, grain growth, grain boundary wetting, 
                            polycrystalline alloy growth, dizzy dendrites and 
                            spherulitic growth. 
 
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