Influence of Cold Rolling Reduction and Cross Rolling on Recrystallization Texture Formation in Electro Deposited Pure Iron with a Sharp and Homogeneous //ND Fiber

2014 
The cold rolling and annealing texture formation has been investigated in electro deposited pure iron which has an extremely sharp and isotropic //ND fiber. Regardless of cold rolling reduction, {111} intensified texture is formed after cold rolling. Similar texture remains after recrystallization in 65% cold rolled material while {111} type texture forms in 80% and 90% cold rolled ones. The recrystallized grains at the stage of 5% recrystallization have {111} orientation in 65% cold rolled sheet, whereas {111} is observed in 80% cold rolled one. From this aspect, it is considered that the nucleation orientation plays an important role in the recrystallization texture formation. In the meanwhile, the growth of the recrystallized nuclei is also supposed to affect the recrystallization texture formation. The nuclei with {111} orientation in lightly cold rolled sheet are easier to consume the deformed matrix than they do in heavily cold rolled sheets because their frequency to encounter a deformed grain with nearly the same orientation is much smaller in lightly cold rolled specimen, which can result in a large mobility for growth. Cross cold rolling makes cold rolling texture rather homogeneous //ND fiber, which gives rise to an almost homogeneous //ND fiber after annealing.
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