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On the variation of wire texture with stacking fault energy in f.c.c. metals and alloys

✍ Scribed by A.T. English; G.Y. Chin


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1965
Weight
602 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-6160

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On the variation of wire texture with stacking fault energy in f.c.c. metals and alloys * Wire textures of cold-drawn f.c.c. metals and alloys are describable as some combination of (100) and * Received &iemh 2, 1965. i To produce this twinning one must, of course, impose the necessary stresses; and these stresses may or may not be achieved in the couwe of wire drawing to an arbitrary meduotion-in-area. Some irregularity mtty thus be expected in the dependence of per cent (100) on SFE for those materi& in the mnge y/ffb w l-5 x 10-3 (for example, Cu-2Al vs. Ag, in Fig. 2).


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