Modeling the recrystallization textures of aluminum alloys after hot deformation

The recrystallization textures of aluminum alloys can be explained by a growth selection of grains with an approx40 deg < 111 > orientation relationship out of a limited spectrum of preferentially formed nucleus orientations. Accordingly, recrystallization textures can be modeled by the multip...

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description The recrystallization textures of aluminum alloys can be explained by a growth selection of grains with an approx40 deg < 111 > orientation relationship out of a limited spectrum of preferentially formed nucleus orientations. Accordingly, recrystallization textures can be modeled by the multiplication of a function f(g) exp nucl describing the probability of nucleation of the various orientations with a function f(g) exp grow representing their growth probability. Whereas the growth probability can be accounted for by a 40 deg < 111 > transformation of the rolling texture, the nucleation probability of the respective grains is given by the distribution of potential nucleus orientations, which is known from local texture analysis of rolled Al alloys to be cube bands, grain boundries, and second-phase particles. The contributions of these nucleation sites are determined according to an approach to calculate the number of nuclei forming at each site, which is based on microstructural investigations of the evolution of the various nucleation sites during deformation. This article describes the model for recrystallization texture simulation in Al alloys and gives examples of recrystallization textures of AA3004 deformed in plane-strain compression at different deformation temperatures and strain rates.
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