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Influence of Shear Banding on the Formation of Brass-type Textures in Polycrystalline fcc Metals with Low Stacking Fault Energy

Haile Yan1), Xiang Zhao1), Nan Jia1), Yiran Zheng1), Tong He2)   

  1. 1) Key Laboratory for Anisotropy and Texture of Materials (MOE), Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China
    2) Northeastern University Research Academy, Shenyang 110004, China
  • Received:2012-09-10 Revised:2012-11-19 Online:2014-04-15 Published:2014-04-22
  • Contact: N. Jia
  • Supported by:

    National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51101030) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant No. N100702001).

Abstract:

Texture evolution in nickel, copper and α-brass that are representative of face-centered-cubic (fcc) materials with different stacking fault energy (SFE) during cold rolling was systematically investigated. X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and electron backscatter diffraction techniques were employed to characterize microstructures and local orientation distributions of specimens at different thickness reductions. Besides, Taylor and Schmid factors of the {111} <110> slip systems and {111} <112> twin systems for some typical orientations were utilized to explore the relationship between texture evolution and deformation microstructures. It was found that in fcc metals with low SFE at large deformations, the copper-oriented grains rotated around the <110> crystallographic axis through the brass-R orientation to the Goss orientation, and finally toward the brass orientation. The initiation of shear banding was the dominant mechanism for the above-mentioned texture transition.

Key words: Face-centered-cubic alloy, Texture, Rolling, Shear band