Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
Online ISSN : 1880-6880
Print ISSN : 0021-4876
ISSN-L : 0021-4876
Effect of Single Roller Driving Cold-Rolling on Texture and Formability of Pure Aluminium Sheet
Jianguo HuKeisuke IkedaTadasu Murakami
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1996 Volume 60 Issue 11 Pages 1130-1135

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Single roller driving cold-rolling (SRCR) was tried to develop the shear texture component {111}⟨110⟩ in pure aluminium, and the effect of the process on the texture development, r value and deep drawability was studied. The SRCR process, on the one hand, promotes the shear texture component {111}⟨110⟩ to some extent, and on the other hand, reduces the development of the pure metal type texture. The higher the reduction in thickness is, the more remarkable the effect of the SRCR process on the textural changes is. The shear texture component {111}⟨110⟩ almost disappears by subsequent annealing, suggesting that it may be unstable in the recrystallization process. Since the development of rolling texture in the SRCR processed sheets is weak, the recrystallization texture is considerably randomized, leading to \barr=0.8∼0.85 and Δr\fallingdotseq0. As a result, the SRCR processed sheet presents a large increase in the limit drawing ratio and very low earing height, in comparison with the conventionally cold-rolled sheet. It is suggested that perfect or inplane isotropy should be realized to improve deep drawability of aluminium and its alloy sheets, if the preferential development of the {111} texture component were unexpected.
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