Subdivision and microtexture development in f.c.c. grains during plane strain compression
► Grain subdivision and microtexture development in grains of copper has been studied computationally. ► A novel representation of microtexture after grain deformation has been developed. ► Grain subdivision characteristics have been obtained along the skeletal lines of the alpha, beta and tau fiber...
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Published in | International journal of plasticity Vol. 44; pp. 95 - 110 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01.05.2013
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Summary: | ► Grain subdivision and microtexture development in grains of copper has been studied computationally. ► A novel representation of microtexture after grain deformation has been developed. ► Grain subdivision characteristics have been obtained along the skeletal lines of the alpha, beta and tau fibers. ► Model predictions compare favorably with experimental results reported in the literature.
Grains in f.c.c. polycrystals deform non-uniformly even under imposed homogeneous deformation and subdivide into domains of different lattice orientations. Intense non-uniformity of grain deformation produces substructural features called deformation bands and shear bands, wherein large deviations from the average lattice orientation and/or slip localization occur. Using a model of grain banding, subdivision of pure copper grains initially oriented along the α,β and τ fibers of the copper-type f.c.c. rolling texture under imposed homogeneous plane strain deformation is characterized. The microtexture developed in grains of these lattice orientations is predicted. The predicted banding response and microtexture quantitatively agree with experimental observations reported in the literature. |
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ISSN: | 0749-6419 1879-2154 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijplas.2012.12.004 |