Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1580220 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
AA 3105 aluminum alloy with a strong β fiber rolling texture was cold rolled to different reductions along the original transverse direction. The texture development during pseudo cross-rolling was investigated by X-ray diffraction. The results show that the Bâ² {0 1 1}ã1 1 1ã, Sâ² {1 2 3}ã17 22 9ã and Câ² {1 1 2}ã1 1 0ã orientations are unstable and gradually rotate to the β fiber in the new sample reference frame. While the Câ² orientation moves through the Sâ² orientation towards the Bâ² orientation during rolling, the Bâ² orientation moves towards the B orientation along the α fiber. After the crystallites reach the {0 1 1}ã6 5 5ã orientation, they gradually rotate to the β fiber between the B and S orientations along different paths. The Sâ² orientation has the lowest stability during rolling, and the stability of the Bâ² orientation is higher than that of the Câ² orientation.
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Authors
Wenchang Liu, Xiangyu Kong, Mingbiao Chen, Jing Li, Hui Yuan, Qingxiang Yang,