grainbackbone
Grainbackbone is a conceptual term in materials science used to describe the continuous network of grain boundaries within a polycrystalline material that acts as the structural framework of the microstructure. It refers to the percolating set of boundaries that connect grains across a material, influencing mechanical strength, diffusion, and failure pathways. The concept emphasizes the collective role of the grain boundary network rather than the properties of individual grains alone.
Formation and characteristics: The grainbackbone develops during solidification and subsequent thermal treatments such as annealing, recrystallization,
Measurement and modeling: Experimental mapping of grain boundary networks uses techniques such as electron backscatter diffraction,
Applications and implications: Grainbackbone concepts inform grain boundary engineering and materials design by highlighting how processing
See also: grain boundary, grain boundary engineering, polycrystal, percolation theory.