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Orientation Dependence of the Texture Evolution in Cold-Rolled Thin Foils of Ni3Al Single Crystals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2011
Abstract
Texture evolutions of cold-rolled thin foils of binary stoichiometric Ni3Al single crystals were examined as a function of the initial crystal orientation. In the cases of the initial rolling direction (RD) close to <001>, the rolling texture above 90% reduction is composed of two {110}<112> textures, which resulted from the formation of the banded structure with two types of differently oriented matrix bands. The macroscopic shape of these cold-rolled foils is straight and simply elongated along RD keeping their rectangular shape. In contrast, when the initial RD is close to <112>, the texture and the microstructure are rather uniform but the foils are curved, twisted, and eventually cracked from the side edge of the samples. Based on the analysis of the texture evolution and the microstructure observation, the operative slip systems were determined.
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