Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach, 3e

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8.13 Recrystallization • 267

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Cold-worked
and recovered
grains

New
grains

Recovery Recrystallization Grain growth

Ductility

Tensile strength

Tensile strength (MPa)

Grain size (mm)

Ductility (%EL)

Annealing temperature (°C)

Figure 8.22 The Annealing temperature (°F)
influence of
annealing
temperature (for an
annealing time of
1 h) on the tensile
strength and ductility
of a brass alloy.
Grain size as a
function of annealing
temperature is
indicated. Grain
structures during
recovery,
recrystallization, and
grain growth stages
are shown
schematically.
(Adapted from G.
Sachs and K. R. Van
Horn,Practical
Metallurgy, Applied
Metallurgy and the
Industrial Processing
of Ferrous and
Nonferrous Metals
and Alloys,
American Society for
Metals, 1940, p. 139.)

Critical Percent cold work
deformation

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Recrystallization temperature (

C)

Recrystallization temperature (

F)

Figure 8.23 The
variation of
recrystallization
temperature with
percent cold work for
iron. For
deformations less
than the critical
(about 5%CW),
recrystallization will
not occur.
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