A Quantitative Method to Examine Through Thickness TextureVariation

  • Saimoto S
  • Kamat R
  • Clarke P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Through thickness texture variation is a reality in commercial sheet stock. However, methods to quantitatively evaluate this variation and its effects are not readily available. In this study, it was shown that a hot rolled commercial aluminium sheet manifests variation in rolling texture components which can be detected by traverse scan of the peak intensity across the through thickness using tapered specimens. Moreover, this asymmetry can be correlated to the intensity asymmetry observed in pole figures. A quantitative analysis is possible if the ODF is generated using monoclinic symmetry with the transverse direction as the diad axis instead of the conventional orthorhombic symmetry.

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Saimoto, S., Kamat, R. G., Clarke, P., & van Houte, P. (1993). A Quantitative Method to Examine Through Thickness TextureVariation. Texture, Stress, and Microstructure, 21(2–3), 109–120. https://doi.org/10.1155/tsm.21.109

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