Abstract

A method for determining the planar elastic anisotropy of rolled sheets, which is based on the resonance method using multiple vibrational modes, is proposed in this paper. This method was demonstrated with pure-titanium rolled sheets, and elastic anisotropy in the rolling plane was measured. The results agree well with elastic constants determined by the single longitudinal resonance method for each direction and are supported qualitatively by X-ray pole figures. In addition, this method was also applied to study deep-drawn titanium sheets and it was shown that elastic anisotropy changed after the deformation.

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