Abstract
The production of annealed tempers of commercial aluminum alloy sheet for deep drawing applications has been aimed at providing three characteristics: good drawability, a fine grain size, and minimum earing tendencies. The latter property is one manifestation of anisotropy for which control is attempted by means of fabricating practices designed to balance annealing and rolling crystallographic textures.
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Rogers, R.W., Anderson, W.A. (1971). Effect of Plastic Anisotropy on Drawing Characteristics of Aluminum Alloy Sheet. In: Hoffmanner, A.L. (eds) Metal Forming: Interrelation Between Theory and Practice. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1757-3_8
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