Formation of shear texture and ultra-fine grains during equal angular channel rolling and subsequent annealing in AA 3003 sheet

Authors
Huh, MYLee, JPLee, JCPark, JWChung, YH
Issue Date
2004-11
Publisher
TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
Citation
DESIGNING, PROCESSING AND PROPERTIES OF ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATERIALS, PTS 1 AND 2, v.449-4, pp.873 - 876
Abstract
The evolution of texture and microstructure during the equal channel angular rolling (ECAR) and subsequent annealing in aluminum alloy 3003 sheets was investigated. The tools of ECAR were designed to provide a constant shear deformation of the order of 0.5 per passage while preserving the original sheet shape. Samples of the aluminum alloy 3003 sheets were repeatedly deformed by ECAR up to twelve passages. Shear textures developed after the first passage of ECAR. However, the intensity of shear texture components decreased with increasing number of ECAR passages. After a large number of ECAR passages, a random texture developed at the expense of shear texture components. Observations by TEM and EBSD revealed that the degree of misorientations within the deformed grains increased with increasing number of ECAR passages. After recrystallization annealing, samples deformed by ECAR displayed pronounced {111} //ND fiber orientations. The annealed sheets comprising of ultra-fine grains were successfully produced in the samples deformed by a large number of ECAR passages.
Keywords
DEFORMATION; MICROSTRUCTURE; EVOLUTION; DEFORMATION; MICROSTRUCTURE; EVOLUTION; severe plastic deformation; equal angular channel rolling (ECAR); repeated shear deformation (RSD); texture; recrystallization; ultra-fine grains
ISSN
0255-5476
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/137119
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.449-452.873
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