polykristalliset
Polykristalliset, or polycrystalline materials, are solids composed of many small crystals or grains that are usually separated by grain boundaries. Unlike single crystals, where the crystal lattice is continuous throughout, polycrystalline materials have a mosaic-like structure with varying grain orientations. This microstructure influences a wide range of properties, including mechanical strength, thermal and electrical behavior, and fracture characteristics.
Polykristalliset form through processes such as solidification from the melt, powder metallurgy, or recrystallization during heat
Mechanical properties are strongly affected by grain boundaries. They can hinder dislocation motion and strengthen the
Polycrystalline materials are common in metals (such as steel and aluminum alloys), ceramics (like zirconia and