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On The Ideal Orientations of Rolling Textures for FCC Polycrystals
The textures that develop during rolling are among the most important
factors affecting the properties of rolled sheets, as well as their behaviour in subsequent
forming processes. For FCC polycrystals, the main ideal orientations of
rolling textures are cube, Goss, brass, copper, Taylor and S. The behaviour of
these ideal orientations during rolling are investigated in this paper. Analytical
and numerical results for the stress states, slip distributions, lattice rotation fields
and orientation developments are obtained using a rate-sensitive crystal plasticity
model. The rate-sensitive results are compared with those obtained from the classical
rate-independent Bishop and Hill theory. Comparisons are also made with
the experimental observations reported by Hirsch and Lucke.