Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1584899 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The texture evolution of continuous cast (CC) AA 3105 aluminum alloy during cold rolling was investigated by X-ray Bragg diffraction. The influence of the precipitation state on the texture evolution during rolling was determined. The results show that the precipitates in a CC AA 3105 aluminum alloy affect the texture evolution during rolling. As the amount of precipitates increases and the size of precipitates decreases, the rate of disappearance of the cube, r-cube, and remainder components and the rate of formation of the β fiber decrease. The presence of large precipitates in a CC AA 3105 aluminum alloy hardly affects the texture evolution.
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Authors
W.C. Liu, Z. Li, C.-S. Man, D. Raabe, J.G. Morris,