Journal
INTEGRATING MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING INNOVATION
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages -Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1186/2193-9772-3-1
Keywords
Crystallographic texture; Steel; Neutron diffraction; Metal forming
Funding
- Research Associate Program at the National Academies
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This paper considers the crystallographic texture evolution in a 1008 low carbon steel. The texture evolution along uniaxial, plane strain and balanced biaxial strain states were measured. For uniaxial testing, grains tend to rotate such that the {111} < 110 > slip directions are aligned with the loading axis. For plane strain and balanced biaxial strain states, the majority of grains are distributed with the {111} plane parallel to the sample normal direction. Accompanying visco-plastic self consistent (VPSC) predictions of the texture evolution were made along same strain paths and strain increments. Comparing between the measured texture evolution and computational texture evolution indicate that the VPSC model qualitatively predicts the measured texture evolution, but the rate at which the texture evolution occurs is over predicted.
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