Abstract

The texture development and the mechanical properties were investigated in a nanocrystalline Fe-50wt%Ni alloy fabricated by using an electrodeposition method. The as-deposited texture was characterized by a mixture of major <100>//ND and minor <111>//ND fibre components. Grain growth occurred in the specimen during annealing above 410oC, and resulted in the texture change that the <111>//ND fibre component developed strongly with decreasing <100>//ND fibre component. This texture evolution was attributed to the abnormally rapid growth of the <111>//ND grains, which became much coarser than the <100>//ND and other oriented grains in the fully annealed specimen.

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