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Through-Thickness Texture Inhomogeneity in a Recrystallized Al-Mg Alloy

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Author(s)

J -. Liu, Stephen W. Banovic, Frank S. Biancaniello, Rodney D. Jiggetts

Abstract

Through-thickness texture of a rolled and recrystallized Al-Mg continuous cast alloy was examined using electron backscattered diffraction. Results showed the recrystallization texture through thickness of the sheet was inhomogeneous with Cube 001}<100> orientation dominant at the surface and R 124}<211> orientations dominant in the transition and center layers.
Citation
Scripta Materialia

Keywords

aluminum alloy, annealing, EBSD, recrystallization & recovery, through-thickness texture inhomogeneity

Citation

Liu, J. , Banovic, S. , Biancaniello, F. and Jiggetts, R. (2005), Through-Thickness Texture Inhomogeneity in a Recrystallized Al-Mg Alloy, Scripta Materialia (Accessed October 11, 2025)

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Created February 28, 2005, Updated October 12, 2021
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