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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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- 2024Refractory High‐Entropy Alloys Produced from Elemental Powders by Severe Plastic Deformation
- 2023Tailoring LPSO phases in Mg–Y–Zn alloys to govern hydrogenation kineticscitations
- 2019Tailoring One-Pass Asymmetric Rolling of Extra Low Carbon Steel for Shear Texture and Recrystallizationcitations
- 2019Effect of SPD Processing on the Strength and Conductivity of AA6061 Alloycitations
- 2017Gradient Structures in Thin-Walled Metallic Tubes Produced by Continuous High Pressure Tube Shearing Processcitations
- 2014Asymmetric Rolling of Interstitial-Free Steel Using Differential Roll Diameters. Part II: Microstructure and Annealing Effectscitations
- 2013Asymmetric Rolling of Interstitial-Free Steel Using Differential Roll Diameters. Part I: Mechanical Properties and Deformation Texturescitations
- 2012Analysis of texture and R value variations in asymmetric rolling of if steelcitations
- 2009Effect of ultrafine-grained titanium surfaces on adhesion of bacteriacitations
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Analysis of texture and R value variations in asymmetric rolling of if steel
Abstract
<p>Asymmetric rolling (ASR) is a potential process to reach better grain refinement than in conventional rolling, thus, can lead to better mechanical properties. It is not known, however, how the introduction of a shear component will change the ideal orientations of the textures, and consequently, the evolution of plastic anisotropy. To understand the effect of the added shear on texture evolution in ASR, a stability analysis is carried out in orientation space and the variations in the position and strength of the ideal orientations are analysed as a function of the shear component. Then, modelling of R values is presented for various cases. On that basis, it is shown that there is an upper limit for the shear component in asymmetric rolling that still retains the 〈1 1 1〉 ND fibre (ND: direction normal to the sheet) which is good for formability. It is also found that better persistence of the ND fibre can be obtained by cyclically alternating the shear component. The theoretical results are well supported by comparison to experimental evidences.</p>