Dynamic recovery of aluminum during hot rolling / J.P. Immarigeon and H.J. McQueen, Physical Metallurgy Division.: M38-8/89E-PDF
"Superpurity aluminum was rolled at 235 and 315 °C to 90 per cent reduction in a single pass. The changes in microstructure arising from the deformation were examined by polarized-light and transmission-electron microscopy. The original grains were elongated in the direction of rolling and contained an equiaxed polygonized substructure. The subgrains were larger and more perfect at the higher rolling temperature. The extent of dynamic recovery is compared with that of commercial-purity aluminum and with that of other face-centred cubic metals"--Abstract, p. 25.
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| Title | Dynamic recovery of aluminum during hot rolling / J.P. Immarigeon and H.J. McQueen, Physical Metallurgy Division. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | p. 25-34 : charts, ill. |
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| Departmental catalogue number | 300168 |
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