Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1576070 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of room-temperature deformation on mechanical properties, the microstructure and texture evolution of continuous columnar-grained BFe10-1-1 cupronickel alloy tubes during room-temperature rolling and drawing were investigated. The results showed that continuous columnar grains were gradually thinned down into fiber microstructure, and the degree of working-hardening of the BFe10-1-1 alloy was increased continually with the increase of room-temperature reduction during rolling and drawing. After the rolling deformation degree of 82.8%, the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of the BFe10-1-1 cupronickel alloy tubes increased to 418.7Â MPa from 212.0Â MPa of the as-cast state, and the elongation (El) of 8.5% was still obtained. The as-rolled BFe10-1-1 cupronickel alloy tubes were further drawn to the deformation degree of 99.0%, and the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) increased to 603.7Â MPa and the elongation (El) reduced to 2.2%. The excellent room-temperature extensibility of the continuous columnar-grained BFe10-1-1 cupronickel alloy tubes is significantly beneficial from the relative high volume fraction of the <100> texture as well as low angle boundary.
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Authors
Gan Chunlei, Liu Xuefeng, Huang Haiyou, Xie Jianxin,