Abstract
In the present work, asymmetric cold rolling proposed to achieve a non-basal texture in AZ91 magnesium alloy. The microstructures and corresponding texture evolution investigated. The results showed that the asymmetric cold rolling was effective to activate continuous dynamic recrystallization (CDRX). Interestingly, the AZ91 alloy deformed by this process exhibited non-basal texture with low intensity. The asymmetric cold rolling and initial non-basal texture stimulated the CDRX, thereby non-basal texture created. In addition, there was highly stable component (i.e., (011¯0)[0001]) due to its low Schmid factor.
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