Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1450652 Acta Materialia 2007 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

The microstructures of Al–0.1Mg polycrystals deformed in plane strain compression at temperatures of 20–400 °C have been investigated by electron backscatter diffraction. At all temperatures, the microstructures are characterized by two types of banded substructure, primary bands of aligned low angle boundaries whose alignment to the rolling plane is a function of strain and temperature, and secondary bands which develop into grain-scale shear bands with increasing strain. Several aspects of the deformation microstructures, including the orientation dependence of subgrain parameters and the inhomogeneity of the microstructure, differ from those of single crystals of similar orientation, and this it attributed to local grain interactions.

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