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PFs in different conditions: (a) As-received condition, (b) UDR after 20% reduction, (c) UDR after 60% reduction, (d) CR after 20% reduction, and (e) CR after 60%, and (f) Main ideal crystal orientation.

PFs in different conditions: (a) As-received condition, (b) UDR after 20% reduction, (c) UDR after 60% reduction, (d) CR after 20% reduction, and (e) CR after 60%, and (f) Main ideal crystal orientation.

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To illustrate how the texture evolution of a polycrystalline aluminum alloy is dependent on the deformation path, hot extruded AA6082 plates in T6 conditions were rolled with various deformation modes. Unidirectional and cross-rolling were conducted at room temperature for different levels of thickness reduction. The resulting textures were then ev...

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... 4 also displays the IPFs of cross-rolled samples. As the rolling reductions increase to 60%, the previously strong orientations of [111] previously strong orientations of [111] The results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). ...
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... the rolling reductions increase to 60%, the previously strong orientations of [111] previously strong orientations of [111] The results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). Table 2 presents the texture components in different conditions, providing a clearer understanding of the texture variation with increasing reductions. ...
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... the rolling reductions increase to 60%, the previously strong orientations of [111] previously strong orientations of [111] The results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). Table 2 presents the texture components in different conditions, providing a clearer understanding of the texture variation with increasing reductions. ...
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... the other hand, the Goss and Copper components exhibit negligible amounts across all conditions. The results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). ...
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... results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). Table 2 presents the texture components in different conditions, providing a clearer understanding of the texture variation with increasing reductions. ...
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... results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). Table 2 presents the texture components in different conditions, providing a clearer understanding of the texture variation with increasing reductions. ...
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... Main ideal crystal orientations Figure 5. PFs in different conditions: (a) As-received condition, (b) UDR after 20% reduction, (c) UDR after 60% reduction, (d) CR after 20% reduction, and (e) CR after 60%, and (f) Main ideal crystal orientation. ...
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... 2023, 43, 28 7 of 9 expected texture components, particularly the dominant Brass and S orientations ( Figure 5 and Table 2). Our findings align with previous studies conducted by Nayan et al. [8] and Bhattacharjee et al. [15], which reported the presence of Brass and S orientations in the rolled samples. ...
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... 4 also displays the IPFs of cross-rolled samples. As the rolling reductions increase to 60%, the previously strong orientations of [111] previously strong orientations of [111] The results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). ...
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... the rolling reductions increase to 60%, the previously strong orientations of [111] previously strong orientations of [111] The results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). Table 2 presents the texture components in different conditions, providing a clearer understanding of the texture variation with increasing reductions. ...
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... the rolling reductions increase to 60%, the previously strong orientations of [111] previously strong orientations of [111] The results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). Table 2 presents the texture components in different conditions, providing a clearer understanding of the texture variation with increasing reductions. ...
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... the other hand, the Goss and Copper components exhibit negligible amounts across all conditions. The results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). ...
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... results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). Table 2 presents the texture components in different conditions, providing a clearer understanding of the texture variation with increasing reductions. ...
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... results clearly indicate a significant change in texture evolution with increasing reductions, as illustrated by the (111) PFs in Figure 5. The transition from an initially axially symmetric texture (Figure 5a) towards the Brass component becomes more evident in the sample rolled with a 60% reduction for both conditions (Figure 5c,e). Table 2 presents the texture components in different conditions, providing a clearer understanding of the texture variation with increasing reductions. ...
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... Main ideal crystal orientations Figure 5. PFs in different conditions: (a) As-received condition, (b) UDR after 20% reduction, (c) UDR after 60% reduction, (d) CR after 20% reduction, and (e) CR after 60%, and (f) Main ideal crystal orientation. ...
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... 2023, 43, 28 7 of 9 expected texture components, particularly the dominant Brass and S orientations ( Figure 5 and Table 2). Our findings align with previous studies conducted by Nayan et al. [8] and Bhattacharjee et al. [15], which reported the presence of Brass and S orientations in the rolled samples. ...

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