In-Situ Orientation Rotation Behavior Study during Tensile Deformation of Aluminum Single Crystal and Polycrystal

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Orientation rotation behaviors taking place in aluminum single crystal and polycrystal were studied during uniaxial tensile deformation at room temperature. Specimens were elongated in an in-situ deformation stage equipped on a high resolution electron backscattered diffraction (HREBSD)system. A series of crystallographic evolution and deformation behavior of concerned areas in the specimens during deformation was directly analyzed using HR-EBSD.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 449-452)

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593-596

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March 2004

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