Effect of Texture on Secondary Work Embrittlement of IF Steels

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The relationship between texture and secondary work embrittlement of interstitial-free steels was studied by X-ray analysis technique and scanning electron microscopy analysis technique. The results indicated that the stronger the γ fiber texture was, the higher the plastic strain ratio (r-value) was, and Secondary work embrittlement temperature rose as r-value increased or γ fiber texture intensified. The mode of secondary work embrittlement fracture was a blend of cleavage fracture and intergranular fracture, and the fraction of cleavage fractures decreased gradually as secondary work embrittlement temperature rose.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 399-401)

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156-159

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November 2011

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