Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1583125 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The development of through-thickness texture gradient during continuous cast (CC) processing of AA 5052 aluminum alloy was investigated by X-ray diffraction. The CC slab and the hot bands after each of three rolling passes were obtained from an industrial CC processing operation. The results show that a through-thickness texture gradient exists near the surface after the first pass. The subsurface layer exhibits a very weak texture, while the center layer shows the β fiber rolling texture. After the third pass, a strong β fiber rolling texture is obtained at different through-thickness layers. The roll-gap geometry does not produce any shear deformation at the intermediate layer. After recrystallization annealing, the through-thickness texture gradient still exists in the AA 5052 aluminum alloy sheets. As the measured position moves towards the center from the surface, the cube recrystallization texture strengthens.
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Authors
W.C. Liu, B. Radhakrishnan, Z. Li, J.G. Morris,