The Influences of Deformation Banding and Slip Systems on Modelling BCC Rolling Textures

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Microstructural investigation has shown that grain splitting or deformation banding ( DB ) develops progressively with increasing strains during cold rolling. Of particular significance to simulating texture development in cold rolled BCC polycrystals is the operation of higher order slip systems other than 110 and, the occurrence of DB in the rolling plane since the latter allows a new relaxation of the shears. Deformation banding ( DB ) model includes grain subdivision in the rolling plane and applies the Relaxed Constraints ( RC ) mechanism for the other shears. An energy criterion for deciding whether deformation banding occurs or not has been postulated, referred to as Deformation Banding Criterion ( DBC ). This paper reports the results of the investigations into the effects of different slip systems, i.e., those based on 110, 112 and 123 slip planes and their combinations using RC, DB and DBC models, in developing simulated BCC rolling textures.
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APA:  (1999)  The Influences of Deformation Banding and Slip Systems on Modelling BCC Rolling Textures

MLA: The Influences of Deformation Banding and Slip Systems on Modelling BCC Rolling Textures. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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