Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1574869 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this study, we used Thermo-Mechanical Processing (TMP) to alter the texture of Incoloy 800H/HT. We applied various thickness reductions (10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, and 90%) to this alloy using two different rolling paths, followed by annealing. Our detailed study of the deformation and annealing texture evolution shows that upon different rolling paths, the final deformation texture and the annealing texture were different. Brass texture was the dominant component for the uni-directional rolled (UDR) samples, while a combination of brass (B) and ND-rotated brass (BT) were the dominant components in the cross-rolled (CR) samples. Annealing textures of UDR samples were mainly Goss, copper, S, recrystallized brass ({236}〈385〉) and minor copper twin {552}〈115〉 components. At lower deformations (<50%), the annealed CR samples showed tilted cube, S, recrystallized brass ({236}〈385〉) and minor Goss twin (113)〈33¯2〉. However, at higher rolling reductions, the B+BT deformation texture was retained for the CR samples.
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