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Evolution of recrystallization texture in nickel-iron alloys: experiments and simulations

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PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE
Volume 103, Issue 19, Pages 1787-1827

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14786435.2023.2238231

Keywords

Ni-Fe alloy; recrystallization texture; shear band; twins; SFE; cellular automata; >

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The effect of solid solution on the development of recrystallization microstructure and texture in FCC materials with unchanged SFE on alloying addition was examined. Pure Ni and Ni-Fe alloys with different Fe content were investigated. The addition of Fe led to differences in the recrystallization texture attributed to the highly heterogeneous deformed microstructure in the Ni-Fe system. Cu-oriented grains exhibited early recrystallization while deformed grains with orientation || ND showed slow recrystallization. The evolution of recrystallization texture and the role of different deformation features were investigated. Cellular automata simulation technique was used to simulate the recrystallization behavior and discuss experimental observations.
The present work is aimed at examining the effect of solid solution on the development of recrystallization microstructure and texture in FCC materials where SFE remains unchanged on alloying addition. To elucidate the mechanisms of texture formation during recrystallization, pure Ni and Ni-Fe (20 and 40 wt.% Fe) alloys were investigated. After recrystallization, pure Ni showed a cube and a non-uniform & alpha;-fibre texture, whereas the Ni-Fe alloys showed a texture characterised by the rotated cube component, brass recrystallization (BR) orientation, and a non-uniform & alpha;-fibre. Addition of Fe to pure Ni has led to some fine differences in the recrystallization texture that have been attributed to the role of highly heterogeneous deformed microstructure in the Ni-Fe system because of alloying. However, in all the cases Cu-oriented grains are prone to early recrystallization due to relatively more heterogeneously deformed regions, whereas deformed grains having orientation || ND have shown slow recrystallization. In all cases, the entire stage of recrystallization is dominated by the formation of annealing twin (& sigma;3) boundary. The mobility of these twin boundaries plays an important role in the evolution of the recrystallization texture, which in turn, depends on its coherency, i.e. grain boundary plane (K1) of twin boundaries. The mechanism of evolution of recrystallization texture and the role of different deformation features during recrystallization is investigated. The cellular automata simulation technique was used to simulate the recrystallization behaviour of the alloys. The simulation results were used to discuss experimental observations.

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