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A combination of an in-situ tensile technique and electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD) was used to investigate the changes in microstructure and texture during plastic deformation of nickel with a high cubic texture. Surprisingly, unlike most data in the literature, it was found that the grains in nickel with a high cubic texture tended to align rather than scatter under a large force; thus, a large tensile stress causes enhancement of the cubic texture. The in-situ tensile tests are allowable to observe the entire process in real-time, while the EBSD results are helpful to separate texture changes at individual-grain resolution and to uncover the regular progression. It was found that, except for tiny grains and twins, most of the recrystallized grains tended towards the < 001 > pole. The only difference was that grains with a soft orientation effortlessly joined in the activation of the slip system, with the movement of dislocations playing a significant role in these grains. Conversely, the hardorientation grains maintained the coordination of plastic deformation by means of rotation. Our results validate the in-situ tensile technique combined with EBSD as a systematic research method applied to the study of texture transformation for pure nickel.
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MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING
ISSN: 0921-5093
Year: 2020
Volume: 792
6 . 4 0 0
JCR@2022
ESI Discipline: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
ESI HC Threshold:169
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WoS CC Cited Count: 43
SCOPUS Cited Count: 43
ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All
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30 Days PV: 8
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