Texture Evolution in ARB Processed Commercial Purity Aluminium

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Texture of the ARB processed commercial purity aluminium was investigated in order to explore the stable component in rolling texture more than 95 % of rolling reduction in FCC metal sheets having high stacking fault energy. Weak location dependence along normal direction was observed in the sheet up to ARB 8 cycle, whereas the texture could be regarded to be uniform after ARB 8 cycle. The main orientation was Copper component, whereas the minor orientations were Brass and S orientations in the ARB processed pure aluminium sheets rolled up to around 99.9 % reduction.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 702-703)

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173-176

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December 2011

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