The effect of precipitation on the evolution of recrystallization textures in an AA 8011 aluminum alloy sheet

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Jong-Ho Ryu
Yoon-Soo Lee
Dong Nyung Lee
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[1] Seoul National University,School of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Samsung SDI Co.,undefined
[3] Ltd.,undefined
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Metals and Materials International | 2001年 / 7卷
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AA 8011 aluminum alloy; particle stimulated nucleation; rolling texture; recrystallization texture;
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The texture of an AA 8011 aluminum alloy sheet cold rolled by 95% showed a typical β-fiber, which runs from the copper orientation [C={112}〈111〉] over S [{123}〈634〉] to brass [B={011}〈112〉]. The development of annealing textures depended on annealing temperatures due to the interaction between precipitation and recrystallization. Upon annealing at a low temperature of 275°C, precipitation took place before recrystallization. This led to a weak recrystallization texture consisting of {011}〈122〉, {001∼〈100〉, and {hk0}〈001〉, among which the {011}〈122〉 orientation developed near large FeAl3 particles as the main orientation and the cube [{001}〈100〉] orientation originating from the matrix was relatively weak. After annealing at 350 and 500°C, a strong cube texture developed along with a weak {011}〈122〉 orientation. When the cube orientation developed, the copper orientation disappeared most rapidly. These results were discussed based on the interaction between precipitation and recrystallization.
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