Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9795755 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A novel equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) procedure was conducted on 6061 aluminum sheet at temperature up to 513Â K to investigate temperature effect on microstructure and texture formation. The deformed microstructures were examined by transmission electron microscopy and the macrotexture evolution was investigated by orientation distribution functions (ODFs). The results shown that when ECAP at temperature below 433Â K the microstructures exhibit high dislocation density within subgrains with thick and waved non-equilibrium boundaries, and the textures are characterized by the formation of Rotated cube component or a pair of textures components near Rotated cube component, such as {0Â 3Â 1}ã5Â 1Â 3ã and {0Â 1Â 3}ã5Â 1Â 3ãor {0Â 4Â 1}ã6Â 1Â 4ã and {0Â 1Â 4}ã6Â 4Â 1ã. Whereas under certain procedure condition, i.e. at 513Â K, the ECAP procedure is capable of producing microstructure with low density dislocations subgrains separated by regular boundaries, and a preferable ã1Â 1Â 1ã//ND texture fiber is formed with the R-value as higher as 1.5. The texture results show that the ECAP procedure could be expected to be a potential application to enhance the formability of aluminum sheet.
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Authors
Qin Jining, Zhang Di, Zhang Guoding, Jae-Chul Lee,