1953
DOI: 10.1016/0001-6160(53)90065-0
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Notes on the theory of annealing textures: Comments on a paper by P. A. Beck with the same title

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“…It has been emphasized by Doherty, [1] Hutchinson, [2] and Humphreys and Hatherly [3] that the classical nucleation theory adopted by Burke and Turnbull [4] from the Johnson-Mehl hypothesis [5] is not valid in the case of recrystallization. One possible explanation for the development of recrystallization textures is provided by the oriented nucleation theory; [6,7] the latter states that nucleation occurs more easily in some orientations than in others and is, therefore, responsible for the final texture. At the growth stage of recrystallization, both the stability and mobility conditions must be fulfilled if the nucleus is to be transformed into a new grain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been emphasized by Doherty, [1] Hutchinson, [2] and Humphreys and Hatherly [3] that the classical nucleation theory adopted by Burke and Turnbull [4] from the Johnson-Mehl hypothesis [5] is not valid in the case of recrystallization. One possible explanation for the development of recrystallization textures is provided by the oriented nucleation theory; [6,7] the latter states that nucleation occurs more easily in some orientations than in others and is, therefore, responsible for the final texture. At the growth stage of recrystallization, both the stability and mobility conditions must be fulfilled if the nucleus is to be transformed into a new grain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in this study at 650 • C. It is apparent that by this means the nucleation and the subsequent growth of annealing twins or other disturbing orientations can be widely suppressed in the highly alloyed Ni-W tapes. This possibility is discussed by Beck [16] and by Burgers and Tiedema [17] for the initial processes of recrystallization in cold rolled face centred cubic metals. They pointed out that those grains of the deformed .…”
Section: Aspects Of Cube Texture Formation In Ni-9 At% Wmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…10) Nucleation occurs from piled-up dislocations at grain boundaries and the recrystallized grains have the same orientations as deformed grains. The number of microscopic slips is equal to the number of dislocations, as shown by…”
Section: Recrystallization Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%