Abstract
In order to test the oriented nucleation and oriented growth theories of annealing textures, a critical experiment was carried out by determining quantitatively the deformation texture and the annealing texture of cross-rolled copper. Even though the cross-rolling texture includes more material in the cube orientation than the straight-rolling texture does, the cross-rolled sheet does not develop the cube texture on annealing. This observation contradicts the prediction of the oriented nucleation theory. The eight main components of the annealing texture in cross-rolled copper may be derived from the two main components of the cross-rolling texture by 30° rotations around [111] axes, in accordance with the expectations of the oriented growth theory.
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