Crystallography and shear band formation in straight and cross-rolled α-brass

B. J. Duggan, C. S. Lee

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Abstract

After 60% cold rolling of polycrystalline α-brass, grains of orientation {110}〈001〉 and some of {110}〈112〉 deform homogeneously, while {111}〈hkl〉 and {112{〈111〉 oriented grains are twinned and contain shear bands. Some {110}〈112〉 grains show a framework of heavily deformed laminae lying parallel to 111 traces. Shear bands are stopped by homogeneously deforming grains, but in a novel cross rolling experiment in which these crystallographically soft grains are effectively removed, macroscopic shear bands are formed, which sometimes cross the entire specimen thickness.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Riso International Symposium on Metallurgy and Materials Science
PublisherPubl by Riso Natl Lab
Pages325-329
ISBN (Print)8755015514
Publication statusPublished - 1989
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 10th Riso International Symposium on Metallurgy and Materials Science - Roskilde, Den
Duration: 4 Sept 19898 Sept 1989

Publication series

Name
ISSN (Electronic)0108-8599

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 10th Riso International Symposium on Metallurgy and Materials Science
CityRoskilde, Den
Period4/09/898/09/89

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