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Texture development during cold rolling of unidirectionally solidified Al–Al3Ni alloy

  • Yasuyuki Kaneno EMAIL logo und Takayuki Takasugi
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 3. Januar 2022
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Abstract

Texture development during cold rolling of a unidirectionally solidified Al –Al3Ni alloy was investigated with emphasis on initial orientation, grain structure and the shape of second-phase dispersions. The shape of the Al3Ni second-phase dispersions was variously modified by heat treatment. The starting materials were cold rolled to 90 %reduction in two directions parallel (L-rolling) and perpendicular (T-rolling) to the casting direction. Depending on the initial orientation and grain structure against the rolling direction, different types of rolling textures were developed in the L- and T-rolled materials, respectively. Also, the intensity of the rolling textures in both the L- and T-rolled materials strongly depended on the shape of the Al3Ni dispersions. The observed rolling textures are discussed in association with the deformation zones formed around the Al3Ni dispersions.


Y. Kaneno Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University 1-1, Gakuen-cho, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531, Japan Tel.: +81 72 254 9316 Fax.: +81 72 254 9912

  1. This work was supported in part by the Light Metal Educational Foundation, Inc. The authors are grateful to OSAKA FUJI Corporation for supplying materials. They are also grateful to Mr. S. Minami for his assistance in the experiments.

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Received: 2002-02-01
Published Online: 2022-01-03

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