Microstructural aspects of polycrystalline copper sheets subjected to complex strain paths were analysed in this work.Dislocation structures developed during the strain lively bras return policy paths (rolling and tension) and the evolution of this microstructure during reloading have been studied.The active slip systems developed in each strain path were used to explain the microstructural evolution.
The heterogeneous surface deformation observed on polished tensile specimens prestrained in rolling was also analysed.The structural aspects are related with the mechanical behaviour of the material, namely with the increase female galaxy skin in yield stress in reloading, the work hardening evolution and the premature occurrence of plastic instability for some prestrain values.