Contribution of interface couples to the energy of a dislocation
โ Scribed by F.A. McClintock
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1960
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-6160
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โฆ Synopsis
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TO nuclei part of the cold rolled texture represents a pole density contribution as small as 11100 random, much too small to be detected. Thus the fact remains, based on the data presented by the author, that either recrystallization texture could have derived from minor components of the deformation texture although these may not be seen as part of the deformation texture.
The author's data on the effect of different kinds of anneals on the relative amounts of (llO)[OOl] and (210)[001] textures agree with those obtained by Dunn, particularly since there is a significant difference in the initial orientations of single crystals and a possible large effect of widening of the sample during rolling.'2) Considering the importance of the conditions of the sample (thickness) and the rolling (amount of widening) to the final result, these details should have been noted by the author.
J. L. WALTER G??mat ~1~~~~~~
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