2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-021-06412-4
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The Defining Role of Plastic Deformation on Resistance to Aqueous Corrosion of Interstitial Free Steel

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“…Texture control has great technological significance in the metal industry (Sowerby & Johnson, 1975). Plastic deformations or annealing usually induce strong anisotropies in polycrystalline metals (Cahn, 1978), leading to directional dependencies of mechanical properties (Arminjon & Bacroix, 1991), magnetic properties (Chikazumi et al, 1957;Salih et al, 2014) and corrosion resistance (Amirnejad et al, 2021;Khan et al, 2021). The texture formation in wrought alloys can be very well controlled, for example, by thermomechanical treatments, in the case of aluminium (Engler et al, 2020) or steel sheet products for deep drawing (Davies et al, 1974).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Texture control has great technological significance in the metal industry (Sowerby & Johnson, 1975). Plastic deformations or annealing usually induce strong anisotropies in polycrystalline metals (Cahn, 1978), leading to directional dependencies of mechanical properties (Arminjon & Bacroix, 1991), magnetic properties (Chikazumi et al, 1957;Salih et al, 2014) and corrosion resistance (Amirnejad et al, 2021;Khan et al, 2021). The texture formation in wrought alloys can be very well controlled, for example, by thermomechanical treatments, in the case of aluminium (Engler et al, 2020) or steel sheet products for deep drawing (Davies et al, 1974).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%