Effect of Initial Orientation on the Cold Rolling Behavior of Solidified Columnar Crystals in a 19%Cr Ferritic Stainles Steel.
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Published by Iron and Steel Institute of Japan in ISIJ International
- Vol. 32 (12) , 1319-1328
- https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.32.1319
Abstract
The cold rolling behavior of solidified columnar crystals in a 19% Cr ferritic stainless steel has been investigated in order to clarify the effects of the initial orientation of each columnar grain and of the interaction with adjacent grain in a polycrystalline specimen. The specimen showed {001}<uv0> texture before rolling and {001} texture after 70% rolling reduction. It was clearly shown that the rolled microstructure and the crystal rotation by rolling strongly depend on the initial orientation. The 70% rolled microstructure of (001)[100] oriented grains consisted of a large number of fine stringer deformation bands, whereas (001)[110] oriented grains showed a uniform and non-characteristic deformation structure. In the grains having intermediate orientations such as (001)[510]-[320], stringer deformation bands formed near grain boundaries. Both of the (001)[100] and (001)[110] oriented grains maintained their initial orientations even after 70% rolling reduction, while the (001)[510]-[320] oriented grains rotated toward (001)[110]. It was emphasized that the stability of (001)[100] orineted grains against rolling is contrast to the case of (001)[100] oriented bcc single crystals where the crystal rotation toward (001) occurs. This difference was discussed from a viewpoint of the interaction with adjacent grains.Keywords
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