Scientific Reports (Oct 2022)
Evidence for a stable single component sharp texture in high purity aluminum during tube high-pressure shearing at room temperature
Abstract
Abstract A stable { $$\stackrel{\mathrm{-}}{1}{\text{10}}$$ 1 - 10 } single component sharp texture was obtained during ambient temperature tube High-Pressure Shearing (t-HPS) of 99.999% purity aluminum. It is shown that the grain size and the grain aspect ratio saturate at ~ 8 μm and ~ 1.6, respectively, at an equivalent strain of ~ 30 and the high-angle grain boundary fraction continues to decrease after this saturation even to equivalent strains exceeding ~ 200. The { $$\stackrel{\mathrm{-}}{1}{\text{10}}$$ 1 - 10 } texture emerges at an equivalent strain of ~ 6 to 9 with the completion of recrystallization and develops gradually as a sole component sharp texture with increasing intensity upon further processing. This component is a stable orientation in t-HPS processing although it was not previously observed experimentally as a shear texture. Thus, t-HPS processing provides a new and effective experimental tool for simple shear testing that is distinctly different from earlier shear strain methods such as torsional processing.