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- aggregation title "Texture-induced anisotropy in asymmetrically rolled aluminium alloys".
- aggregation abstract "The formability of Al alloys is strongly correlated to the crystallographic texture and thus can be controlled by thermomechanical processing parameters. Texture-induced anisotropy is studied in asymmetrically hot and cold rolled Al alloys from the 6xxx series. It is found that the strain mode of both hot and cold rolling processes significantly affects the anisotropy of recrystallized material. The recrystallization textures produced in the ASR process improve the normal anisotropy, whereas the in-plane anisotropy does not benefit significantly from the ASR process. Results of crystal plasticity calculations show that an improved normal anisotropy in asymmetrically rolled sheets ((r) over bar = 0.77) ensures an increased limiting drawing ratio of approximate to 2.11, which is beneficial for formability.".
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