Abstract
ABSTRACTIn the present work, a systematic investigation of crystallographic texture evolution and strain hardening behaviour was undertaken to comprehend the deformation behaviour in the presence of T1 (Al2CuLi) precipitates. Characteristic texture components symbolising multiple slip condition such as Copper and S were observed upon rolling which is in contrast with other Al alloys containing shearable precipitates. Strain hardening ability was also observed to be remarkably high in the presence of T1 precipitates. The texture and strain hardening results are compared with another age hardenable Al alloy (Al–Mg–Si alloy) containing shearable precipitates to clearly bring out the difference in the nature of T1 precipitates.
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