The Formation of New Orientations during Recrystallization of Silver Single Crystals with {112}<111> Initial Orientation |
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| Journal | Materials Science Forum (Volumes 467 - 470) |
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| Volume | Recrystallization and Grain Growth |
| Edited by | B. Bacroix, J.H. Driver, R. Le Gall, Cl. Maurice, R. Penelle, H. Réglé and L. Tabourot |
| Pages | 177-182 |
| DOI | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.467-470.177 |
| Citation | Henryk Paul et al., 2004, Materials Science Forum, 467-470, 177 |
| Online since | October, 2004 |
| Authors | Henryk Paul, Julian H. Driver, Claire Maurice, Andrzej Piątkowski |
| Keywords | Recrystallization, Shear Band, Silver, Single Crystal, Texture |
| Abstract | The recrystallization mechanisms in high purity Ag crystals with C{112}<111> initial orientation, deformed by channel-die compression, have been studied by local orientation measurements using TEM and SEM/EBSD. The microtexture analysis clearly indicates the importance of a simple relation of 25-40o (<111> or <112>) type, which is frequently observed during the early stages of recrystallization between isolated nuclei of uniform orientation and one of the as-deformed groups of components. As recrystallization proceeds, recrystallization twinning increases radically. In C-oriented silver single crystals this latter mechanism also plays a decisive role in the formation of the cube orientation. |
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