2002
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.408-412.1443
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Influence of Pre-Annealing and Additional Deformation on the Recrystallization Texture of High-Purity Aluminum Foils

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“…It is found that the R value increases with the number of recovery cycles, which indicates there is more copper-type deformation texture in the recovered substrate. This is also observed in Aluminum alloys after additional annealing [12]. For the Ni9W alloy, the additional copper-type texture could be attributed to the released work-hardening during intermediate recovery, which is related to the deformation texture transition in low SFE metal or alloys [13].…”
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confidence: 65%
“…It is found that the R value increases with the number of recovery cycles, which indicates there is more copper-type deformation texture in the recovered substrate. This is also observed in Aluminum alloys after additional annealing [12]. For the Ni9W alloy, the additional copper-type texture could be attributed to the released work-hardening during intermediate recovery, which is related to the deformation texture transition in low SFE metal or alloys [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%