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    3D microband boundary alignments and transitions in a cold rolled commercial purity aluminum alloy

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    Authors
    George, C.
    Soe, B.
    King, K.
    Quadir, Md Zakaria
    Ferry, M.
    Bassman, L.
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    George, C. and Soe, B. and King, K. and Quadir, M.Z. and Ferry, M. and Bassman, L. 2013. 3D microband boundary alignments and transitions in a cold rolled commercial purity aluminum alloy. Materials Characterization. 79: pp. 15-21.
    Source Title
    Materials Characterization
    DOI
    10.1016/j.matchar.2013.02.002
    ISSN
    1044-5803
    School
    John de Laeter Centre
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54691
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    In the study of microband formation during plastic deformation of face centered cubic metals and alloys, two theories have been proposed regarding the orientations of their boundaries: (i) they are aligned parallel to crystallographic planes associated with dislocation glide (i.e. {111} planes in FCC metals), or (ii) they are aligned in accordance with the macroscopic stress state generated during deformation. In this study, high resolution 3D electron backscatter diffraction (3D EBSD) was used to investigate the morphology and crystallographic nature of microband boundaries within a 19 × 9 × 8.6 µm volume of a deformed grain in commercial purity aluminum cold rolled to 22% reduction. It was found that microband boundaries correspond to both theories of orientation. Additionally, a single surface may contain both crystallographic and non-crystallographic alignments. Misorientations across boundaries in the regions of microband triple junctions have been identified for both boundary alignments.

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