2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2004.07.089
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Texture of rapidly solidified foils of aluminium and its alloys

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“…According to these calculations, the largest value of the energy barrier was observed in the case of coincidence of the interphase boundary with crystallographic planes {111} that have the greatest interplanar distance (these planes are close-packed). This principle has been demonstrated in studies of the texture in metals with a face-centered crystal lattice [27][28][29]. The texture formation was also observed earlier in the ultrarapidly quenched foils of aluminum, lead, tin and zinc.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…According to these calculations, the largest value of the energy barrier was observed in the case of coincidence of the interphase boundary with crystallographic planes {111} that have the greatest interplanar distance (these planes are close-packed). This principle has been demonstrated in studies of the texture in metals with a face-centered crystal lattice [27][28][29]. The texture formation was also observed earlier in the ultrarapidly quenched foils of aluminum, lead, tin and zinc.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Texture evolution during solidification has been investigated for conventional conditions of casting [9], directional solidification [10,11] and for rapid solidification processing (RSP), such as fluxed supercooling [12] and melt spinning [13]. Under all of these conditions the liquidsolid transformations involve the nucleation and the growth stage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under all of these conditions the liquidsolid transformations involve the nucleation and the growth stage. During the latter eventually b100N-type fiber textures develop with respect to the growth direction [13][14][15][16][17]. Texture evolution in the early stages of growth during the RSP, which may be affected by the prerequisite nucleation stage, is discussed controversially [14,[18][19][20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Диаграмма распределения углов разориентации между случайно выбранными зернами, представленная на рис. 3, b, показывает Известно [6,7], что в быстрозатвердевающей фольге алюминия, свинца и их сплавов формируется (111) текстура, вызванная преимущественным ростом зерен, у которых плоскости (111) перпендикулярны тепловому потоку [8]. Образование текстуры в образцах фольги исследуемого сплава объясняется в рамках теории необратимых процессов.…”
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