Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7868263 | Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The rolling rate (r) dependence of textures was investigated in the Ti-26Nb-3Al (mol%) alloy to reveal the conditions required to form the {001}<110 > recrystallization texture, which is a desirable orientation for the β-titanium shape memory alloy. {001}<110 > was the dominant cold-rolling texture when r = 90% and it was transferred to the recrystallization texture without forming {112}<110 >, which is detrimental for the isotropic mechanical properties of the rolled sheet. A further increase in r resulted in the formation of {112}<110 > in both rolling and recrystallization textures. Therefore, r should be controlled to form only the {001}<110 > rolling texture, because the {112}<110 > texture can overwhelm the {001}<110 > texture during recrystallization.
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Authors
T. Inamura, R. Shimizu, H.Y. Kim, S. Miyazaki, H. Hosoda,