Texture Development during Cold and Cryogenic Rolling in AA 7055 Aluminum Alloy

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The texture evolution of polycrystalline AA 7055 aluminum alloy during rolling about 15% and 50% at room temperature and cryogenic temperature has been investigated by electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD). With increasing the rolling reduction, the intensities of the components of the β fiber increase at both rolling temperature and simultaneously, the shear textures disappear gradually. The lattice rotation paths from the {001}<110> orientation to β fiber was discussed.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 353-358)

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639-642

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September 2007

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