The formability of rolled sheet metal is strongly influenced by the texture of the polycrystalline metal. For steel sheet, it is desirable to have high drawability to make automobile body parts, etc. In addition, material homogeneity is desired; that is, material cut from different parts of a rolled sheet should have the same plastic deformation when subjected to deep drawing
Textures in rolled sheets are developed during production by deformation processes and heat treatmen...
The texture (preferred grain orientation) of rolled metal plates influences a number of important pr...
The preferred grain orientation in polycrystals causes a direction dependence of the ultrasonic wave...
An indication of the formability of metallic sheet is determined using a correlation between nondest...
This paper describes the prototype of a new, state-of-the-art, ultrasonic instrument which has been ...
Texture (preferred orientation) has a significant influence on the formability of metals. This was s...
Ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques for characterizing material properties in manu...
Texture in sheet metal must be controlled in the rolling process to assure the fabrication propertie...
Texture (preferred orientation) has a significant influence on the formability of metals. This was s...
Significant recent progress has been made towards more complete ultrasonic characterisation of both ...
The “on-line” characterization of parameters linked with the microstructure and the metallurgy of pr...
This paper describes the development of an ultrasonic instrument to measure texture (preferred grain...
The formation of deformation texture is an important material characteristic which influences the be...
Material processing such as rolling most certainly introduces a preferred orientation (or texture) i...
The nondestructive characterization of the deep-drawing behavior is essential for the process contro...
Textures in rolled sheets are developed during production by deformation processes and heat treatmen...
The texture (preferred grain orientation) of rolled metal plates influences a number of important pr...
The preferred grain orientation in polycrystals causes a direction dependence of the ultrasonic wave...
An indication of the formability of metallic sheet is determined using a correlation between nondest...
This paper describes the prototype of a new, state-of-the-art, ultrasonic instrument which has been ...
Texture (preferred orientation) has a significant influence on the formability of metals. This was s...
Ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques for characterizing material properties in manu...
Texture in sheet metal must be controlled in the rolling process to assure the fabrication propertie...
Texture (preferred orientation) has a significant influence on the formability of metals. This was s...
Significant recent progress has been made towards more complete ultrasonic characterisation of both ...
The “on-line” characterization of parameters linked with the microstructure and the metallurgy of pr...
This paper describes the development of an ultrasonic instrument to measure texture (preferred grain...
The formation of deformation texture is an important material characteristic which influences the be...
Material processing such as rolling most certainly introduces a preferred orientation (or texture) i...
The nondestructive characterization of the deep-drawing behavior is essential for the process contro...
Textures in rolled sheets are developed during production by deformation processes and heat treatmen...
The texture (preferred grain orientation) of rolled metal plates influences a number of important pr...
The preferred grain orientation in polycrystals causes a direction dependence of the ultrasonic wave...