Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1648889 Materials Letters 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Ohno continuous casting (OCC) process is a practical way to control the solidification texture of Cu–12 wt.%Al alloy with a perfect < 001>β fiber texture along the solidification direction. Compared with the conventional randomly oriented polycrystalline Cu–12 wt.%Al alloy, the reorientation of β1′ martensite and stress-induced phase transformation occurred at the same time within every columnar grain sharing the same [001]β orientation during tensile test, which would reduce the elastical and phase-transformational incompatibility and enhance the intergranular accommodation. As a consequence, a high tensile ductility up to 28% with transgranular fracture can be obtained for OCC columnar-grained Cu–12 wt.%Al alloy instead of intergranular fracture due to the incompatible stress at the grain boundary for randomly oriented polycrystalline Cu–12 wt.%Al alloy.

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