Conversion of Monte Carlo steps to real time for grain growth simulation (Q1798404)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6962621
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6962621 |
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Conversion of Monte Carlo steps to real time for grain growth simulation (English)
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23 October 2018
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Summary: Monte Carlo (MC) technique is becoming a very effective simulation method for prediction and analysis of the grain growth kinetics at mesoscopic level. It should be noted that MC models have no real time of physical systems due to the probabilistic nature of this simulation technique. This leads to difficulties when converting simulated time, the Monte Carlo steps \(t_{\operatorname{M} \operatorname{C} \operatorname{S}}\), to real time. The correspondence between Monte Carlo steps and real time should be proposed for comparing the kinetics of MC models with the experiments. In this work, the conversion of Monte Carlo steps to real time is attempted. The lattice sites spacing \(\Delta\) and the temperature \(T\) cannot be ignored in the Monte Carlo simulation of grain growth. Real time will be associated with \(t_{\operatorname{M} \operatorname{C} \operatorname{S}}\), \(T\), and \(\Delta\).
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Monte Carlo
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