Materials Research ()

Effect of Cold Rolling Path on the Deformation Textures Of C10300 Copper

  • Caio Rodrigues de Souza,
  • Eduardo Franco de Monlevade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2020-0332

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Abstract Commercially free, C10300 Copper was submitted to cold rolling to 80% thickness reduction using three different rolling schedules. Rolling was conducted in 5, 8 and 11 rolling passes. Samples were then submitted to EBSD analysis at the surface and X-Ray Diffraction at the surface and mid-thickness to evaluate the deformation texture. EBSD analysis showed an increase in the intensity of the Copper component at the surface as the number of rolling passes decreased, and a very strong Goss component in all samples analyzed. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the strong copper component, but the Goss texture was much weaker when analyzed by X-ray diffraction, ultimately being nearly inexistent at mid thickness. The Brass component was very weak in EBSD analyses, but was found with higher intensity when texture was calculated using x-ray diffraction. The appearance of Goss component in surface grains can be explained by friction and shearing conditions in the roll-metal contact.

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