2022
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.202100550
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Crystallographic Texture and Applications of Pure Cu Formed by Shot Peening

Abstract: The crystallographic texture of pure Cu formed by shot peening (SP) and the texture formation process are investigated. When a pure Cu sheet with a β‐fiber texture is subjected to SP, grain refinement occurs and a deformation‐induced layer is formed around the peened surface. The crystal lattice is rotated and a {110} fiber texture, in which the ⟨110⟩ direction is parallel to the plane normal direction of the peened surface, is formed. The intensity of the {110} fiber texture increases with increasing SP durat… Show more

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“…Effects of SFE on Crystallographic Texture by SP. In our previous study, it has been reported that {110} fiber texture, which <110> direction is parallel to plane normal direction of the peened surface, is formed by the SP for the pure Cu [8]. The crystallographic texture of the Al-Mg alloy specimen by the SP is consistent with that of the SPed pure Cu.…”
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“…Effects of SFE on Crystallographic Texture by SP. In our previous study, it has been reported that {110} fiber texture, which <110> direction is parallel to plane normal direction of the peened surface, is formed by the SP for the pure Cu [8]. The crystallographic texture of the Al-Mg alloy specimen by the SP is consistent with that of the SPed pure Cu.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Because the SP can induce compressive residual stress around the peened surface, the SP is usually applied to improve the fatigue strength and the corrosion resistance of the metallic materials [1][2][3][4]. Furthermore, when the SP is subjected to the metallic materials, the grains around the peened surface are highly refined and the surface hardness is considerably increased [5][6][7][8][9][10]. This is because that the SP can introduce large strain on the peened surface.…”
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