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Texture evolution of tungsten materials during recrystallization
Author(s) -
Xiaoxin Zhang,
Gong Zheng,
Jianjun Huang,
Bin Yu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
materials research express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2053-1591
DOI - 10.1088/2053-1591/ab8df4
Subject(s) - recrystallization (geology) , materials science , annealing (glass) , tungsten , metallurgy , crystallography , chemistry , geology , paleontology
Some functional and structural performance of tungsten (W) are related to its texture characteristics. Usually, W serves in high temperature and may undergo recrystallization. Thus it’s necessary to evaluate the recrystallization texture of W. In our previous studies, pure W (PW) and W-1.0wt%La 2 O 3 (WL10) were deformed via unidirectional rolling (UNR), cross rolling (CRR) and clock rolling (CLR) with 80% reduction. In the present paper, PW-UNR, PW-CRR, PW-CLR and WL10-UNR were subjected to annealing at 2073 K for 2 h to achieve recrystallization and figure out the evolution mechanism of recrystallization texture in W materials. Besides, the effect of La 2 O 3 on recrystallization texture of W was discussed. The results indicated that the fiber textures in rolling state were transformed into isolated textures after recrystallization. {001}〈uvw〉 isolated texture formed in the recrystallized W may be mainly resulted from the texture inheritance. {113}〈361〉 isolated texture formed in the recrystallized WL10-UNR may be attributed to the orientated growth of {113}〈361〉 grains with high grain boundary mobility facilitated by La 2 O 3 . Generally, isolated textures near θ -fiber were strengthened while γ -fiber was weakened for W during recrystallization, which is an effective method to achieve W with more {001} and less {111} textures.

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