D.P. Field1, L. Behrens2, J.M. Root1
CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.14, No.3, pp. 171-184, 2009, DOI:10.3970/cmc.2009.014.171
Abstract Mechanical properties of polycrystalline metals are dependent upon the arrangement of microstructural features in the metal. Recrystallization is an important phenomenon that often occurs during thermo-mechanical processing of metals. This work focuses upon aluminum alloy 7050 and uses crystallographic texture and pair correlation functions of recrystallized grains to characterize the dominance of particle stimulated nucleation in the recrystallization process. The randomization of the recrystallization texture and similar pair correlation functions for the particle distribution and the recrystallization nuclei distribution indicate that particle stimulated nucleation controls the recrystallization behavior in this alloy. More >