Papers - X-ray Study of Orientation Changes in Cold-rolled Single Crystals of Alpha Brass (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Carl H. Samans
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

The attention of physicists and metallurgists has been directed toward the study and explanation of the deformation textures in metals for the past 15 years. In 1920 N. Uspenski and S. Konobejewskil were first able to show that the symmetrical X-ray diffraction effects that had been previously reported by E. Hupka2 and others in metal foils were caused by a directed arrangement of the crystallites. Since then, the systematic study of textures resulting from the application of the pure forces of tension or compression to polycrystalline materials has been supplemented by many investigations on deformed single crystals, which have greatly added to our knowledge of deformation. However, despite the valuable information secured from these comparative studies only four investigations upon cold-rolled single crystals of any of the face-centered cubic metals have been reported in the literature. This lack of quantitative data is especially unfortunate because of the much greater practical significance of rolling textures and their effects in both cold-rolled and annealed materials. This investigation was undertaken for the purpose of specifying the deformation of rolled single crystals in the hope that such information might later facilitate the explanation of polycrystal-line textures. Of the four studies that have been made upon cold-rolled single crystals, only two are of any quantitative value. S. Tanaka,3 working
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APA: Carl H. Samans  (1934)  Papers - X-ray Study of Orientation Changes in Cold-rolled Single Crystals of Alpha Brass (With Discussion)

MLA: Carl H. Samans Papers - X-ray Study of Orientation Changes in Cold-rolled Single Crystals of Alpha Brass (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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