Texture analysis in ultrafine grained coppers processed by equal channel angular pressing

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Electrolytic tough pitch (ETP) and fire refined high conductivity (FRHC) copper samples were severely deformed at room temperature by equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) up to 16 passes (ε ~ 1 per pass), following route Bc. The effect of the initial texture on the evolution of texture after the ECAP process for both materials was analyzed. The annealed materials present a marked anisotropy, with a texture controlled by the <110> fiber. According to the orientation distribution function (ODF), this initial behavior allows the presence of a strong C ({001} <110>) component after the first two ECAP passes in both coppers. However in the second pass the C component significantly increases in the FRHC copper, whereas the ETP copper presents a much more balanced behavior of the A1* (111)[112] and A 2* (111)[112] components. The textures obtained for both coppers after each ECAP pass exhibit predominant orientations with continuous distributions along the orientation fiber with simple shear texture. © 2013.

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Higuera, O. F., & Cabrera, J. M. (2013). Texture analysis in ultrafine grained coppers processed by equal channel angular pressing. In Materials Research (Vol. 16, pp. 619–624). https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392013005000032

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