Effect Of Rolling And Annealing Upon The Crystallography, Metallography, And Physical Properties Of Copper Strip

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 21
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- 2720 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1942
Abstract
WELL known to every metallurgist is the fact that different production schedules will profoundly affect the character of annealed metal strip. Yet the number of conditions [ ] that may be wrought by different combinations of rolling and annealing schedules is so myriad that despite the continual research that is being applied to this subject, the complete picture is not yet known. Copper, like all other metals, during the process of rolling or annealing, develops certain crystallographic configurations which should not be dismissed as being too impractical, for the crystallographic condition existing within the metal is a principal influence upon both the external mechanical properties and the behavior of the material [ ] when it is subjected to such operations as bending, flanging, drawing, and so forth. EFFECT OF ROLLING AND ANNEALING UPON THE CRYSTALLOGRAPHY OF COPPER STRIP The most salient points in the crystallographic reactions of polycrystalline copper to rolling and annealing may be best represented graphically by a "map" such as that given in Fig. I. I. As copper strip is cold-rolled from a randomly oriented structure (pole figure I),
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(1942) Effect Of Rolling And Annealing Upon The Crystallography, Metallography, And Physical Properties Of Copper StripMLA: Effect Of Rolling And Annealing Upon The Crystallography, Metallography, And Physical Properties Of Copper Strip. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.