Mechanical anisotrophy and grain interaction in recrystallized aluminum

Axial compression tests up to 50 pct deformation were performed on rolled and fully recrystallized aluminum sheet stock (AA5754, AA5182, and AA6016) in the direction perpendicular to the sheet. Textures were measured using both X-rays and orientation imaging microscopy (OIM). In all three cases, a s...

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