Negative work-hardening rates are precursors of plastic instabilities. The
objective of the work is to determine the origin of the stress decrease in
the case of prestrained sheet metals. Samples of low carbon steel and pure
aluminium deformed in rolling and reloaded in simple shear exhibit softenin
g for specific shear directions with respect to the rolling direction. Stru
ctural and textural evolutions are analysed with transmission electron micr
oscopy and X-ray measurements, respectively. The low carbon steel shows cle
ar evidence of intragranular structural destabilization while the Taylor fa
ctor, estimated by self-consistent calculations, remains nearly constant. I
t is deduced that for steel, the softening has a structural origin. By cont
rast the aluminium samples present identical structural changes whatever th
e sign of the work-hardening rate. It is shown that the latter is strongly
correlated with Taylor factor evolutions. A textural instability is obtaine
d in this case. (C) 1999 Acta Metallurgica Inc. Published by Elsevier Scien
ce Ltd. All rights reserved.