Modeling of Crystallographic Texture Formation in Hot-rolled Sheets of Ferritic Steel

Abstract

It is known that hot rolling of ferritic steel leads to formation of texture inhomogeneous through sheet thickness [1-3]. For analysis of processes, which induce formation of texture inhomogeneity, finite element method simulation of hot rolling was carried out at macro- and mesoscopic levels. Crystallographic texture is a sensitive indicator of plastic deformation process so it is possible to use it to assess the quality of the simulation. Simulated orientation distribution functions are in a good agreement with experimental result in central part of sheet (middle in thickness), but does not substantially correspond with it in outer layer. Reasons of these inconsistencies were analyzed and following were singled out: disconnection of texture with mechanical properties, possible operation of some other mechanism of deformation apart from crystallographic slip.

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