2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2015.07.237
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Review of Formability in Relation to Texture

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“…Similarly, for the brass component [17,21], it has been reported the enhancement of the formability in contrast with that reported that both brass and S components reduce the forming capacity [18]. However, it has been assessed that, in order to correlate the forming capacity with the crystallographic texture, the FLD needs to be obtained [13].…”
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“…Similarly, for the brass component [17,21], it has been reported the enhancement of the formability in contrast with that reported that both brass and S components reduce the forming capacity [18]. However, it has been assessed that, in order to correlate the forming capacity with the crystallographic texture, the FLD needs to be obtained [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique gives reliable information on the fracture limit for the most widely used or investigated deformation states. It is evident that the crystallographic texture affects the metallic formability and, in this sense, several attempts have been made in the literature to find out the correlation between texture components on the forming capacity of sheet samples, in metals in general, and in aluminum in particular [12,13].…”
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“…Mg and its alloys are currently receiving widespread attention, especially in the automobile industry, due to the low density and high specific strength [1,2]. However, the low stretch formability at room temperature largely limits the widespread application of Mg alloy sheets [3,4]. It is well known that conventional rolling and extrusion are very easy to produce strong basal texture in Mg alloy sheets.…”
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confidence: 99%