Abstract

An oriented-nucleation growth-selectivity theory for secondary recrystallization in face-centered cubic metals is discussed. According to the theory, primary recrystallization produces a texture consisting of strong and weak components, which are related to components of the deformation texture by a 〈111〉 relationship (approximately 38 degree rotation). Large primaries from the weak components of the texture are considered to be the nuclei for secondary recrystallization. The theory is applied to explain several results reported in the literature.

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