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Development of rolling textures in aluminum alloy 3004 subjected to varying hot-rolling deformation

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The influence of temperature and strain on texture development in aluminum alloy AA 3004 has been studied in a series of multipass rolling experiments. Temperature had no discernible effect on texture development except through its interactive effects with roll chilling and interpass reheat recrystallization. Some literature-based predictions of rolling textures were in good agreement with the experimental data. The cube texture was formed in small quantities during the interpass reheat recrystallization.

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P.A. HOLLINSHEAD, formerly with the Department of Materials, Imperial College, London

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Hollinshead, P.A., Sheppard, T. Development of rolling textures in aluminum alloy 3004 subjected to varying hot-rolling deformation. Metall Trans A 20, 1495–1507 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02665506

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