Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1570805 | Materials Characterization | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of rolling methods on microstructure, recrystallization texture and magnetic properties in a Fe-2.5%Si-0.52%Al non-oriented electrical steel prepared with initial columnar grains is investigated. The results show that warm rolling promotes η-fiber nucleation and leads to strong η-fiber recrystallization texture at moderate strain, and the promotion effect is not limited in initial {110} < uvw > grains. At higher rolling strain, the intensity of η-fiber texture decreases. Warm rolling also promotes deformation bands with high-angle boundary, and the occurrence of deformation bands is explained with the change of active slip system. The highest B50 value and iron loss lower than 3 W/kg are obtained in 0.5 mm warm rolled sample, corresponding to moderate rolling strain, and λ-fiber texture lowers magnetic anisotropy.
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Authors
Ning Zhang, Ping Yang, Weimin Mao,