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Article: Oriented nucleation, oriented growth and twinning in cube texture formation

TitleOriented nucleation, oriented growth and twinning in cube texture formation
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Issue Date1990
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Acta Metallurgica Et Materialia, 1990, v. 38 n. 1, p. 103-111 How to Cite?
AbstractHVEM investigations of polycrystalline copper have been carried out after heavy rolling and at the commencement of recrystallization. They revealed for the deformed state elongated microband clusters of orientation {100}〈001〉 and a 30-40° 〈111〉 orientation relationship with their neighbouring material. This result suggested a combined oriented nucleation/oriented growth model for the formation of cube texture in which is assumed that a successful cube nucleus will form in a local orientation distribution described as having a 30-40°-〈111〉 relation with its immediate neighbours. The global orientation distribution (i.e. that derived from conventional texture plots) becomes important only in the later stages of texture formation. Additionally, the HVEM observation yielded indications that cube components may also be generated by recrystallization twinning of the cube twin {221}〈212〉 which was found to form independently of cube in the deformed material. © 1990.
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dc.contributor.authorDuggan, BJen_US
dc.contributor.authorSindel, Men_US
dc.contributor.authorKöhlhoff, GDen_US
dc.contributor.authorLücke, Ken_US
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dc.date.issued1990en_US
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dc.identifier.issn0956-7151en_US
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dc.description.abstractHVEM investigations of polycrystalline copper have been carried out after heavy rolling and at the commencement of recrystallization. They revealed for the deformed state elongated microband clusters of orientation {100}〈001〉 and a 30-40° 〈111〉 orientation relationship with their neighbouring material. This result suggested a combined oriented nucleation/oriented growth model for the formation of cube texture in which is assumed that a successful cube nucleus will form in a local orientation distribution described as having a 30-40°-〈111〉 relation with its immediate neighbours. The global orientation distribution (i.e. that derived from conventional texture plots) becomes important only in the later stages of texture formation. Additionally, the HVEM observation yielded indications that cube components may also be generated by recrystallization twinning of the cube twin {221}〈212〉 which was found to form independently of cube in the deformed material. © 1990.en_US
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dc.titleOriented nucleation, oriented growth and twinning in cube texture formationen_US
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