Dynamic recrystallization (DRX) is a process that occurs in materials, particularly in metals, during deformation processes such as hot working or high-temperature straining. It involves the formation of new, strain-free grains within a deformed microstructure while the material is being subjected to mechanical stress. This process is essential for understanding the mechanical behavior of materials, especially under conditions where they reach temperatures that facilitate recrystallization.
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