Abstract

Hot rolled ultra low carbon steel was deformed at different strain, strain rate and temperatures. The developments of stored energy, in-grain misorientation and relative presence of grain interior strain localizations were monitored as a function of deformation conditions. Relative maxima in all these were observed in the intermediate deformation temperatures for the highest reduction. An explanation is sought in terms of a balance between textural and dislocation softening.

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