RI 6539 Rolled Molybdenum Single Crystals. Deformation Textures, Recrystallization, and Transition Temperature

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 40
- File Size:
- 7606 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
Some relationships were established among crystallographic orientation ,
rollability , deformation texture , annealing behavior , slip planes , and
ductile- brittle bend transition temperature of molybdenum single crystals .
Six large molybdenum single crystals obtained from an ingot melted by electron
beam were oriented by X - ray diffraction and rolled on crystallographic planes
of low indices in a known direction . During room temperature rolling , cleavage
occurred on 100 type planes . At 300 ° C the crystals were rolled to 95-
percent reduction in thickness . The crystals ( 001 ) [ 110 ] and ( 011 ) [ 100 ] were
most easily rolled . Pole figures were used to correlate the deformation textures
of the rolled crystals with the initial crystallographic orientation .
Several of the textures which developed could be explained as a rotation about
a < 110 > axis of symmetry . The cube crystal ( 001 ) [ 100 ] retained much of its
" cubic " orientation . The (001 ) [ 110 ] crystal developed the simplest texture ,
whereas the ( 211 ) [ 113 ] and ( 211 ) [ 120 ] crystals developed the most complex
textures . The 1 - hour recrystallization temperature of the crystal ( 211 ) [ 113 ]
was 700 ° C , which is about 300 ° C lower than that of commercial polycrystalline
molybdenum . The poles of the slip planes ( as determined from gross slip
lines at relatively low magnification ) tended to lie within 20 to 60 degrees
of the pole of the rolling plane . The Knoop hardness was slightly dependent
upon crystallographic orientation but more dependent upon rolling direction .
The ductile- brittle bend transition temperature was dependent upon the rolling
orientation and the dislocation density .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6539 Rolled Molybdenum Single Crystals. Deformation Textures, Recrystallization, and Transition TemperatureMLA: RI 6539 Rolled Molybdenum Single Crystals. Deformation Textures, Recrystallization, and Transition Temperature. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.