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Rolling and recrystallization textures in Fe-Ni alloys

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The texture evolution of Fe base Fe-Ni alloys was systematically investigated for various processing parameters. The hot bands consisted of recryslallized grains and revealed diffuse textures except for the center layer where a weak cube component developed. The cold rolling texture development was characterized. regardless of Ni content, such that the orientation densities of the texture components belonging to the β-fibre were nearly similar for a given rolling reduction and systematically increased with rolling reduction On annealing the Cube component dominated the recrystallization texture, and its orientation density depended on cold rolling reduction. These characteristics of the texture development is similar to those of pure copper. The similarity of the texture evolution in Fe-Ni alloys and pure copper is attributed to the fact that they have commonly medium stacking fault energies

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Park, Y.B., Raabe, D. & Yim, T.H. Rolling and recrystallization textures in Fe-Ni alloys. Metals and Materials 2, 151–157 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03026089

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