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[edit]Created by Slinky Puppet for use in 'Recrystallization (metallurgical)' article. Roughly based on figure in 'Modern physical metallurgy and materials engineering' by Smallman and Bishop (p239) but with considerable changes. The diagram is very generic in any case and could be from many sources.
The figure illustrates the nucleation and growth kinetics of recrystallised grains in a generic deformed alloy (or anything that follows JMAK type kinetics)
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