Texture Control of Aluminum, Iron, and Magnesium Alloy Sheets to Increase Their Plastic Strain Ratios

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作者
Lee, Dong Nyung [1 ]
Han, Heung Nam [1 ]
机构
[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Seoul 151744, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Aluminum Alloys; Steels; Magnesium Alloys; Textures; Plastic Strain Ratios; CUBE RECRYSTALLIZATION TEXTURE; AL-ZN ALLOY; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; STRETCH FORMABILITY; CRYSTAL ORIENTATION; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; STORED ENERGY; EVOLUTION; DEFORMATION; MICROSTRUCTURE;
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10.1063/1.3623622
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
It is known that the limiting drawing ratio of sheet metals is proportional to their plastic strain ratios, and the plastic strain ratios of fcc and bcc metal sheets increase with increasing > 111 <//ND component in their textures. Conventional cold rolling and subsequent annealing of fcc metals cannot give rise to the > 111 <//ND component. Specifically, the cold rolling texture of polycrystalline fcc metals is characterized by the fiber connecting the {112}> 111 < {123}> 634 <, and {011}> 211 < orientations in the Euler space, which is often called the beta-fiber. The density of each component in the fiber depends on the stacking fault energy of metals. The {112}> 111 < and {123}> 634 < textured Al alloy sheets evolve the {001}> 100 < texture, when recrystallized. The low plastic strain ratios of the Al alloy sheets are attributed to the {001}> 100 < texture. The > 111 <//ND texture can be obtained in shear deformed fcc sheets. Bcc steels develop the > 111 <//ND texture when cold rolled and recrystallized. However, the density of > 111 <//ND depends on the content of dissolved interstitial elements such as carbon and nitrogen. The density of the > 111 <//ND component decreases with increasing concentration of the dissolved interstitial elements. For a given steel, the density of the > 111 <//ND component can vary with varying thermomechanical treatment. Magnesium alloy sheets are subjected to sheet forming processes at temperatures of 200 degrees C or higher because of their basal plane texture, or the > 0002 <//ND orientation. Many studies have been made to alleviate the component so that the magnesium alloy sheets can have better formability. In this article, the above issues are briefly reviewed and discussed.
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