Abstract
Information on the stored energy after cold deformation and stress relieving would provide a greater understanding of the mechanism that controls the primary recrystallisation in deformed metals. Stored energy as a function of crystal orientation of 88% cold rolled and stress relieved can body aluminium alloy is calculated using the diffraction peaks from X-ray analysis. The obtained stored energy values are presented in the form of a stored energy distribution function on Euler angle space similar to the orientation distribution function. The stored energy along the β fibre that characterises the deformation texture and cube recrystallisation texture components is discussed in detail. A significant reduction of stored energy for the cube texture component after stress relieving is observed.
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