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Taylor and Francis Group, Philosophical Magazine, 8(92), p. 986-1005, 2012

DOI: 10.1080/14786435.2011.637984

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Realistic nano-polycrystalline microstructures: beyond the classical Voronoi tessellation

Journal article published in 2012 by Alberto Leonardi ORCID, Paolo Scardi, Matteo Leoni
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Abstract

A modified Voronoi tessellation (MVT) is proposed for the computer simulation of realistic microstructures. Compared with standard tessellations, the present algorithm provides the desired grain size distribution in a one-step, non-evolutionary procedure. This is obtained by relaxing the constraints of Voronoi tessellation on position and orientation of the grain boundaries, with the only side effect being the formation of a limited amount of eliminable voids. As an example, it is shown how to directly obtain a distribution of grains of given variance and with a shape statistically close to the lognormal one.