orientation was the dominant texture. With increasing ARB cycles, this orientation was slightly weakened and minor {11-20} fiber texture developed. With the increase of the ARB cycles both yield strength and ultimate tensile strength increased monotonically for the composites with different initial Zr thicknesses. However, the maximum elongation firstly decreased and then increased with increasing ARB cycles. After the third ARB cycle, the maximum elongation reached 14.2% and 16.5% for the composites with the initial Zr thicknesses of 1 and 2 mm, respectively. The high strength and good plasticity of the composites originated from the significant grain refinement in the individual metals and the recovered Zr grains during ARB, together with the featured texture evolution in the Zr layers."/>
1.School of Materials Science and Engineering,Shenyang aerospace University;2.Key Laboratory for Anisotropy and Texture of Materials Ministry of Education,School of Material Science and Engineering,Northeastern University
[Zhu Mingwei, Fan Zhen, Xu Chengjie, Jia Nan. Microstructure and mechanical property of multilayered niobium/zirconium composites processed by accumulative roll bonding[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2020,49(8):2649~2657.]
DOI:10.12442/j. issn.1002-185X.20190462