Abstract

The response to low cold deformation and annealing of 99.99% purity aluminium and 99.92% copper with a wide range of initial grain sizes has been investigated. Particularly, variations in the values of the critical strain, subsequent selective abnormal (maximum) grain growth and the recrystallised grain size have been correlated with the initial grain size, the final annealing temperature and the deformation. An increase in the maximum grain sizes and lower values of critical strain were observed by decreasing the initial grain size and by increasing the annealing temperature. Decreasing initial grain size produces smaller recrystallised grain size at moderate strains which exceed the critical strain range. Also examined is the recrystallisation behaviour of the specimens taken from different parts of a commercially produced high purity copper cone

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