Title: Cold work, recovery, recrystallization
1Cold work, recovery, recrystallization
2ExampleSingle crystal
State IAnnealed metal
Fairly strong and ductile
r ? 106/cm2
Low internal energy stable
3Cold worked
State IICold worked metal
r ? 1010-12/cm2
Very strong and brittle
High internal energy not very stable
4Heated at 0.5 Tm
State IIIRecovered metal
r ? 108/cm2 Dislocation alignment Polygonization
(one recovery process)
Strong and less brittle Compared to state II
Internal energy is lowered
5Recall what a grain boundary is
6Heated at 0.5 Tm
State IVRecrystallization begins
r ? 106/cm2 New strain free grains are formed by
nucleation
Stronger than state I and ductile
Internal energy is further lowered
7Heated at 0.5 Tm
State VRecrystallization complete
r ? 106/cm2 Recrystallized
Stronger than state I and ductile
8In summary
- We started with a single crystal and ended with a
polycrystal grain refinement - The driving force for this process is decrease in
internal energy
9For a polycrystals ( in real life)
Cold worked
Initial recrystallization
10Recrystallized
Grain growth
11Some facts
- Without a minimum amount of cold work (5-15),
there is no recrystallization - After the metal is completely recrystallized,
grain growth occurs - Grain growth law at a constant temperature
Di2 - D02 Kt
Di final grain size
D0 initial grain size
t time