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Orientation stability in equal channel angular extrusion. Part I: Face-centered cubic and body-centered cubic materials

September 17, 2008 By: admin Category: Materials Science, Physical Sciences and Engineering

Stability of crystallographic orientations is a key aspect in the characterization and understanding of texture evolution during plastic deformation. In this study, a rate-dependent crystal plasticity model was applied to investigate orientation stability during equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) of face-centered cubic (fcc) and body-centered cubic (bcc) crystals. The stability of experimentally observed ideal orientations was examined according to lattice rotation fields computed at and around the orientations. It is shown that these ideal orientations are meta-stable under rate-sensitive conditions, and their stability generally increases with the decrease of strain rate sensitivity. The results also reveal a well-preserved duality in the lattice rotation and orientation stability between the two types of crystal structure. The stability results simulated at low strain rate sensitivities agree well with the experimental observations in one-pass ECAE of Al and Cu single crystals. In Part II of the paper, this analysis is extended to hexagonal materials.

Saiyi LiaEmail:saiyi@scut.edu.cn
[a]School of Mechanical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China



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