The rolling textures evolution of AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets is investigated by the eccentric-rolls drawing as a simulated rolling. The eccentric-rolls provides a sheet continuously changing in rolling reduction, and a exact processing temperature is ensured by uniformly heating the free-rotatable rolls together with a test piece in a furnace. The formed textures at the different rolling rates of 10 and 100 mm·s-1 showed no significant differences in any temperature and rolling reduction. The double peak texture, which appreciably improves low-temperature formability of this alloy, was obtained under rolling reduction of 22% or above at 423-523 K. On the other hand, at 573 K, the texture was typically concentric circle. © 2008 The Japan Institute of Light Metals.
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Kohzu, M., Nakatsuka, S., & Higashi, K. (2008). Rolling texture evolution of AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets by isothermal eccentric-rolls drawing. Materials Transactions, 49(9), 2096–2099. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.L-MRA2008820
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