Orientation changes during plastic deformation of polycrystalline metallic materials are closely related to the operating deformation mechanisms as, for instance, dislocation slip, mechanical twinning, shearbanding, or also strain-induced martensite formation. Accordingly it can be expected that crystallites with different preferred orientation (texture components) have different substructures (i.e. different content of deformation-induced lattice defects) and form the fractions of a lattice-disorder statistics defined in [1,2,3]. In order to analyze the microstructural inhomogeneity resulting from the different deformation behaviour of the texture components a texture-related methodology of substructure analysis is necessary.
The present paper informs
about the results of such investigations which were performed by
means of X-ray line broadening analysis in connection with
quantitative X-ray texture measurements. The sample materials
were cold-rolled sheets of copper, $\alpha$-brass CuZn$_{30}$, and
$\alpha$-iron
with different thickness reduction ($\epsilon \leq 90 \%$). They were
cut in such a manner [4] that only crystallites of a selected texture
component {hkl}
In all materials the X-ray reflections due to different texture
components of the rolling texture have significantly different
physical line broadening and, consequently, substructure
characteristics (e.g. dislocation densities). In agreement with TEM
observations of other authors (cp. [4]) the results illustrate that
there are strong interrelations between substructure and texture
development in the plastic deformation of polycrystals.
Simultaneously it becomes visible that analysis of X-ray (or
neutron) diffraction line broadening is suitable for a detailed
integrated substructure characterization in bulk materials with
complicated sample architecture.
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