Size Effect on Mechanical Properties and Texture of Pure Copper Foil by Cold Rolling.
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ABSTRACT: To study the size effect on the properties of copper, tensile tests were performed with pure copper foil (thickness range from 25 μm to 300 μm) by cold rolling. A pronounced size effect was observed at a thickness of 76 μm. The results showed that ultimate strength increased as sample thickness decreased from 300 μm to 100 μm, however, this was decreased as the thickness changed from 76 μm to 25 μm with ultrahigh strain, with the same trend of dislocation density and micro stain. The rolling texture were consisted of copper {112}<111>, brass {011}<211>, and S {123}<634>. These features seemed to be linked to the increase of fraction of surface grain to volume, which led to lower districting on the dislocation slip.
SUBMITTER: Song M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5458984 | biostudies-other | 2017 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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