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Vahid Yousefi Mehr1, Mohammad Reza Toroghinejad1,2, Ahmad Rezaeian1
1Department of Materials Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, 84156-83111, Iran.
Abstract:
Evolution of the texture of an Al-Cu composite after addition of alumina particles was investigated in details using X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) method. Composite samples were produced by the Accumulative Roll Bonding (ARB) and alumina particles were uniformly added to the composite using anodizing technique. The process was accompanied by cutting, stacking and rolling the lamellar materials up to seven times. In early stage of ARB, a shear texture close to the Rotated Cube formed for the Al side. This texture development was also confirmed by microstructural investigation on shear bands during deformation employing optical and scanning electron microscopy. In the last two cycles, a nearly random orientation of grains was developed. For the Cu side, however, the recrystallized Cube texture component was prominent for early ARB cycles due to the recrystallization phenomenon. Moreover, a mixture of rolling and recrystallized texture was detected for the Cu side at higher ARB cycles. Furthermore, evaluation of the grain boundaries showed an increase in the number of high angle grain boundaries for the final ARB cycles in both Al and Cu sides, confirming the occurrence of grain refinement during ARB. Localized particle deformation zone (PDZ) around alumina particles was also proposed to have a contribution to textural evolution of the composite.
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