Texture Measurement in Aluminum Alloy at High Temperature

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1999
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Liu, Guizhong
Rehbein, David
Thompson, R. Bruce
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Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
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The casting and hot rolling process is a most important and widely used industrial route to produce aluminum alloy sheet[1]. Because rolling is such a high volume process and the capital expenditure in plants and fabrication facilities is so large, even small cost savings or increases in efficiency can result in a very large total money savings[2, 3]. To remove the very costly and time-consuming plant trials, numerical simulation and nondestructive monitoring of the hot rolling process is highly needed.

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