Abstract

Many efforts have been made to simulate the rolling texture evolution in polycrystalline Al for which strain and stress equilibrium of grains need to be considered. The conventional Taylor theory and its modifications, such as current VPSC, ALAMEL, GIA, fail to solve the problem of stress incompatibility between grains and their surrounding matrix properly. A reaction stress model is suggested for rolling deformation, which accounts both for stress and strain equilibrium and predicts similar textures as those by the Taylor theory. The corresponding detailed modification could reproduced the real rolling texture formation if the industrial rolling stress condition is included.

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