Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1580581 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A boron added interstitial free steel was cold rolled (CR) 90% and 98%, followed by batch annealing for different lengths of time at 650 °C. Crystallographic textures were determined for the cold rolled, partially recrystallized and the fully recrystallized materials. The overall texture of the 98% cold rolled sample was sharper than that of the 90% cold rolled material, though both showed the presence of the gamma and the alpha fibres. Recrystallization led to a decrease in the texture intensity of the 90% cold rolled steel, while reverse was the case for the 98% cold rolled material. The r bar value of the 98% cold rolled and recrystallized steel was only marginally less than that of its 90% counterpart. Selective growth of grains with {5 5 4} 〈2 2 5〉 and {1 1 1} 〈1 2 3〉 orientations (for the 98% cold rolled material) and with {1 1 3} 〈4 7 1〉 and {2 2 3} 〈6 9 2〉 orientations (for the 90% cold rolled material) was observed after recrystallization. The Σ11 and the Σ13b CSL boundaries appeared to be involved in this process.

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