Elongated coarse P{011}-oriented grains are frequently observed after annealing of cold-rolled Al–Mn alloys with a highly supersaturated solid solution level. In this study, important factors affecting the strength of the P-texture component after annealing of a cold-rolled Al–Mn–Fe–Si alloy have been systematically investigated and their influence has been documented. The strength of the P-texture component has been analysed in terms of orientation distribution functions, area fractions and number fractions of P-grains at different conditions using EBSD. The strength of the P-texture is very sensitive to the microchemistry state in terms of the amount of Mn in solid solution (potential for concurrent precipitation) and pre-existing second-phase particles (dispersoids). In conditions of a significant P-texture, decreasing annealing temperature and heating rate, as well as increasing the amount of deformation before annealing, promotes a strengthening of the P-texture component. Detailed analyses clearly show that the strong P-texture is either due to a growth advantage of P-oriented grains at lower annealing temperatures or due to their dominating number fraction at higher temperatures. The differences in terms of P-texture intensity are explained in view of the influence of second-phase particles (dispersoids) on the recrystallization nucleation and growth behaviour.
Marcel Drabbels, Ulrich Lorenz, Constantin Richard Krüger, Nathan Junior Mowry, Gabriele Bongiovanni
Marcel Drabbels, Constantin Richard Krüger, Nathan Junior Mowry
Roland Logé, Mathijs Pieter van der Meer