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Original Articles

Shear band formation in IF steel during cold rolling at medium reduction levels

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Pages 3633-3646 | Received 20 Dec 2005, Accepted 24 Mar 2006, Published online: 21 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The mechanisms of shear band formation in IF steel after cold rolling to ∼50% reductions have been investigated using transmission electron microscopy. The observations revealed that shear bands were always parallel to a second set of microbands, where these exist, and contained within individual crystals, indicating that shear banding is controlled by orientation. Crystallographic analysis revealed that shear banding involves two mechanisms, dislocation glide and rigid-body rotation. In the first step, dislocation glide causes a rotation about the 〈211〉 axis to produce the so called ‘S’ band, which gives the shear band its crystallographic character. In the second step, when the most heavily stressed slip plane parallel to the shear band is of the form {110}〈111〉, rigid-body rotation continues about the 〈211〉 axis in the sheared zone and, then, a rotation about the transverse direction (TD) is promoted by the geometry of the sample. Using rigid-body matrix theory, the calculated orientations of shear bands are shown to be in agreement with experimental observations. The process outlined is capable of explaining how slip processes in grains that contain microbands, using either {110} or {112} slip planes, can produce crystallographic shear bands.

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