Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1602845 | International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Ta-2.5W alloy with coarse grains was cold-rolled to reductions ranging from 5 to 40%. The evolution of the microstructure was investigated by optical microstructure, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). A few microbands appear when the reduction reaches 20%. The density of microbands increases with increasing reduction. When the reduction reaches 40%, grains are composed of one or two groups of microbands except the {001}<110 > orientations. Most of the inclination angle between microbands and RD in this condition is 20-35°. As the strain increases, the inclination angle between microbands and RD gets smaller. The habit plane of microbands can be {110} plane. The microbands and matrix usually share a common < 110 > or < 111 >. The mature body-centered cubic rolling texture, including α and γ fibers, is not developed until the reduction reaches 40%. Meanwhile, shear bands appear. New grains can be seen in shear bands and a model is proposed to explain this process.
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Authors
S. Wang, C. Chen, Y.L. Jia, M.P. Wang, Z. Li, Y.C. Wu,