A comparative study of two shear deforming processes in texture evolution

Authors
Han, JHYoon, JKPark, JWOh, KHLee, JC
Issue Date
2005-05
Publisher
JAPAN INST METALS
Citation
MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS, v.46, no.5, pp.1064 - 1069
Abstract
The effects of deformation history on the texture evolution in an aluminum alloy during two different shear deforming processes, i.e., equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) and dissimilar channel angular pressing (DCAP) were comparatively investigated. Simulation based on the Taylor model showed that the texture evolution during DCAP was very similar to that of ECAP up to the region, a so-called 'zero dilatation line'. Beyond this line, the texture continued to evolve by rotating about the transverse direction (TD) by 10-15 degrees during ECAP. whereas the texture hardly evolved during DCAP. These analytical observations were verified experimentally.
Keywords
CHANNEL ANGULAR EXTRUSION; CONFINED STRIP SHEARING; EQUAL-CHANNEL; DEFORMATION; ALUMINUM; BEHAVIOR; ALLOY; ECAP; CHANNEL ANGULAR EXTRUSION; CONFINED STRIP SHEARING; EQUAL-CHANNEL; DEFORMATION; ALUMINUM; BEHAVIOR; ALLOY; ECAP; shear deforming process; equal channel angular pressing (ECAP); dissimilar channel angular pressing (DCAP); texture; deformation history; zero dilatation line
ISSN
1345-9678
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136519
DOI
10.2320/matertrans.46.1064
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