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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GranularityPrivate View Precision and ambiguity. Coarse-grained materials or systems have fewer, larger discrete components than fine-grained materials or systems.. A coarse-grained description of a system regards large subcomponents.; A fine-grained description regards smaller components of which the larger ones are composed.; The concepts granularity, coarseness, and fineness are relative; and are used when ...
Ultrafine-Grained Materials | SpringerLink link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-80359-9_17Private View The common grain size of the metals in the industry is >10 μm and are called coarse-grained materials [ 16 ]. Fine-grained metals that are processed using industrial thermomechanical processing have a grain size of ∼1–10 μm. It is hard to achieve a metal with grain size <1 μm (called ultrafine grained) or <100 nm (called nanograined ...
Energy renormalization for coarse-graining polymers having ... - Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aav4683Private View Polymer glass-forming (GF) materials exhibit complex dynamic and mechanical properties that strongly depend on temperature due to the glass transition (), and assessing these properties using all-atomistic (AA) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations is inherently challenging because of their limitations of accessing extended time and length scales.. Multiscale modeling, such as coarse-grained (CG ...
Mechanical Modeling of Frozen Coarse-Grained Materials ... - Hindawi www.hindawi.com/journals/amse/2021/6639428Private View In the cold regions of China, coarse-grained materials are frequently encountered or used as backfilling materials in infrastructure construction, such as dams, highways, railways, and mineral engineering structures. Effects of confining pressure (0.2, 0.5, and 1 MPa) and frozen temperature (−2, −5, −10, and −15°C) on the stress-strain response and elastic modulus were ...