Phase-field modelling is a numerical approach to describe diffuse interfaces during microstructure evolution. It uses free-energy and mobility fields to simulate processes such as phase transformations, solidification, grain growth and decohesion. Coupled with thermodynamics and mechanics, the method enables predictive studies of morphology, growth kinetics and interface dynamics.
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