Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571555 | Materials Characterization | 2011 | 6 Pages |
The evolution of fiber texture in the drawn single crystal copper wires with initial orientations of < 100>, < 110> and < 111> parallel to axis direction has been studied via electron backscattering diffraction. During cold drawing process, grain subdivision takes place in the < 100>, < 110> and < 111> single crystals. At high strains, a mixture of < 111> and < 100> fiber textures forms, but due to uneven shear strain, the distribution of the < 111> and < 100> fiber textures is inhomogeneous along the radial direction of wires. The < 111> fiber texture component is located in the centre of wires and < 100> is near the surface. Although grain subdivision appears in the < 100>, < 110> and < 111> single crystals, the stability of the three initial orientations is different. The initial orientations of < 100> and < 111> are more stable than < 110>. < 100> is stable at low strains while < 111> becomes stable at high strains.
Research Highlights► In drawn < 111> and < 100> single crystals, grain subdivision still takes place. ► The initial orientations of < 111> and < 100> more stable than < 110>. ► < 100> fiber texture located near the surface and < 111> in the centre. ► < 100> is stable at low strains but < 111> becomes stable at high strains.