Evolution of Texture and Microstructure in Deformed and Annealed Copper-Iron Multilayer

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K. S. Suresh
A. D. Rollett
Satyam Suwas
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[1] Indian Institute of Science,Department of Materials Engineering
[2] Carnegie Mellon University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[3] University of Hyderabad,School of Engineering Sciences and Technology
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Texture Component; Orientation Distribution Function; Accumulative Roll Bonding; Copper Layer; Rolling Reduction;
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The effect of multiple phases on the evolution of texture during cold rolling and annealing of a copper-iron multilayer, fabricated by accumulative roll bonding, has been studied. The presence of an iron layer affects the deformation texture of the copper layer only at very large strains. On the other hand, a strong effect of copper on iron is observed at both small and large strains. At smaller strains, the larger deformation carried by the copper suppresses the texture development in the iron, whereas, at higher strains, selection of specific orientation relationship at the interface influences the texture of the iron layer. Shear banding and continuous dynamic recrystallization were found to influence the evolution of texture in the copper layer. The influence of large plastic deformation on the recrystallization behavior of copper is demonstrated with the suppression of typical fcc annealing texture components, described as constrained recrystallization. Evolution of typical annealing texture component is suppressed because of the multilayer microstructure. The plane of the interface formed during deformation is determined by a combination of the rolling texture of individual phases, constrained annealing, and the tendency to form a low-energy interface between the two phases during annealing.
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