Microstructure and texture evolution during accumulative roll bonding of aluminium alloy AA5086
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Abstract In the present investigation, a strongly bonded strip of an aluminium–magnesium based alloy AA5086 is successfully produced through accumulative roll bonding (ARB). A maximum of up to eight passes has been used for the purpose. Microstructural characterization using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) technique indicates the formation of submicron sized (∼200–300 nm) subgrains inside the layered microstructure. The material is strongly textured where individual layers possess typical FCC rolling texture components. More than three times enhancement in 0.2% proof stress (PS) has been obtained after 8 passes due to grain refinement and strain hardening.
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing