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EPSRC Reference:
EP/D078334/1
Title:
Numerical and mathematical analysis of diffusion induced grain boundary motion
Principal Investigator:
Styles, Dr V
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Department:
Sch of Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Organisation:
University of Sussex
Scheme:
First Grant Scheme
Starts:
01 January 2007
Ends:
31 December 2008
Value (£):
143,700
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Numerical Analysis
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
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Panel History:
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Panel Name
Outcome
08 Mar 2006
Mathematics Prioritisation Panel (Science)
Deferred
Summary on Grant Application Form
This research intends to use mathematical and computational techniques to study the phenomenon of diffusion induced grain boundary motion (DIGM). Grain boundaries, that are typically very thin, separate regions in metals that are made up of different structures. DIGM occurs when a thin sheet of metal is placed in a vapour that contains a different metal. The atoms from the vapour diffuse into the sheet but only in the areas where the grain boundaries are situated. The presence of the vapour atoms in the sheet causes stresses in the metal and as a result of these stresses the grain bounadies move within the sheet. The objective of the proposed research is to analyse mathematical models for the motion of these grain boundaries and to produce reliable and efficient computer codes that will enable computer simulations of DIGM in three space dimensions.
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