Institute of Metals Division - On the Relationship of Texture Changes of Cold-Rolled Face-Centered-Cubic Metals During Recrystallization (Discussion, p. 1270)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Y. C. Liu W. R. Hibbard
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Abstract

An analysis of the relationship between the deformation and recrystallization textures in face-centered-cubic metals is presented. The analysis assumes that orientations of the secondary as well as the primary textures are related to the deformation texture. The effect of alloying elements on the recrystallization texture of copper-base alloys is also discussed. ROTATIONAL relationships based on prior orientations have been used to derive both the primary and secondary recrystallization textures."" This similarity suggests that, if the secondary texture arises from grains formed during primary recrystallization, as proposed by Dunn: and if primary recrystallization derives its lineage from the deformation structure, then the orientations obtained in secondary recrystallization .as well as those obtained in primary recrystallization should be related to the deformation texture. The following discussions are
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APA: Y. C. Liu W. R. Hibbard  (1956)  Institute of Metals Division - On the Relationship of Texture Changes of Cold-Rolled Face-Centered-Cubic Metals During Recrystallization (Discussion, p. 1270)

MLA: Y. C. Liu W. R. Hibbard Institute of Metals Division - On the Relationship of Texture Changes of Cold-Rolled Face-Centered-Cubic Metals During Recrystallization (Discussion, p. 1270). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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