The study addresses why LPBF alloys recrystallize non-uniformly using solid solution-strengthened GH5188. Melt pool geometry and remelting partition the build into core and peripheral grain populations, creating asymmetric driving forces and pinning. Calorimetry with derivative analysis resolves a staged pathway. EBSD shows recrystallization initiates in core grains, while / peripheral grains lag. Higher stored energy in the core grains and stronger pinning in the periphery grains, together with orientation heterogeneity and high-angle boundaries, hinder front propagation. An RX-based metric is proposed to guide partial recrystallization for strength ductility synergy.
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