9 research outputs found
The development of recrystallization textures in (1Ì„10) [001] and (1Ì„10)[112Ì„] Ag single crystals after a plane-strain deformation of 80.9%
The development of recrystallisation textures in F.C.C. metals with a low stacking fault energy
The development of recrystallization textures in (110)[001] and (110)[112] Ag single crystals after a plane-strain deformation of 80.9%
After an 80.9 % plane-strain deformation of Ag crystals with an initial orientation of (110)[001] and (110)[112] both orientations proved to be stable. The spread in orientation was no more than about 10° from the initial orientation. The new orientations resulting from the recrystallization process can reasonably be explained by a continuous array of twins. Both with X-ray techniques and by means of electron microscopy orientations within 5° of those of twins up to the fourth order have been observed. None of these twins possessed a 30–40° orientation relationship around a common 111 axis with the deformed matrix