Thermal and Mechanical Stability of the Single Component Rotated Brass Texture in a 7010 Aluminum Alloy

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The stability of a unique single, rotated Brass-{110}á556ñ component developed in a Al-Zn-Mg-Cu based 7010 alloy, during long term thermal annealing and cold rolling deformation has been systematically investigated. It is observed that this component remains stable during annealing at 465 °C over the period of 96 hrs and up to a uniaxial cold rolling reduction of 60%. The thermal and mechanical stability of the single component texture is discussed in terms of preferential growth advantage of recrystallized grains and confinement of slip activity in two major slip systems, respectively.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 702-703)

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279-282

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December 2011

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