Equal-Channel Angular Pressing as a New Processing to Control the Microstructure and Texture of Metallic Sheets

  • Xiao T
  • Miyamoto H
  • Uenoya T
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Abstract

The extended band structures of as-cold-rolled high Cr steel sheets are recrystallisation-resistant, and tend to become aggregates of the so-called grain colonies as a partially recovered state after final annealing. Such band structures diminish formability and become origin of the so-called ridging. A novel processing will be shown here, which involves strain-path change by introducing one-pass ECAP prior to cold-rolling, and facilitates recrystallisation. Indeed, the recrystallisation temperature was reduced by 100℃, compared with cold-rolling alone imposing an equivalent strain. Grain- scale microshear bands introduced during one-pass ECAP perturbed the banded structures in post-ECAP cold-rolling and enhanced the recrystallisation at the final annealing.

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Xiao, T., Miyamoto, H., & Uenoya, T. (2012). Equal-Channel Angular Pressing as a New Processing to Control the Microstructure and Texture of Metallic Sheets. Materials Sciences and Applications, 03(09), 600–605. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2012.39086

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