Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7970766 Materials Characterization 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The texture evolution in an Fe-36%Ni (wt.%) alloy, severely deformed to a true strain of 4.8 by cross accumulative roll bonding, was investigated using X-ray diffraction and a visco-plastic self-consistent simulation. At the surface, the C component ({100}<011>) exhibited a strong continuous strengthening from cycles 1 to 5. At the mid-thickness region, the texture evolution appeared to be cyclic due to the cyclic nature of the imposed deformation. A copper-type texture was observed even after cycles, whereas a new major texture component named H ({012}<22¯1>) was formed after odd cycles, with several other minor ones belonging to a {210} fiber. A significant change in the plastic anisotropy was introduced by cross accumulative roll bonding processing.
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