grainboundaryVerluste
GrainboundaryVerluste (grain boundary losses) describe energy dissipation associated with grain boundaries in polycrystalline materials when they are subjected to external stimuli, such as electric fields, mechanical stress, magnetic fields, or acoustic waves. The concept encompasses several distinct mechanisms that arise from the interfaces between differently oriented crystalline grains.
In electrical and dielectric contexts, grain boundaries can act as barriers to charge transport, promoting space-charge
In mechanical and thermo-mechanical contexts, grain boundary sliding and related diffusion processes contribute to energy loss
In magnetic materials, grain boundaries impede domain-wall motion and modify magnetic permeability. Hysteresis losses and frequency-dependent
In acoustics and elastodynamics, grain boundaries scatter phonons and elastic waves, leading to attenuation and damping
Measurement approaches include impedance spectroscopy to quantify loss tangents, mechanical spectroscopy for internal friction, and microstructural