Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1629190 Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The texture evolution of ferritic hot rolled Ti-IF steel during cold rolling was investigated in which the reduction was from 15% to 85%. It was found that α fibre texture was monotonously intensified with the increase in the cold rolling reduction, while γ fibre texture changed in a different way. When the cold rolling reduction was in the range of 15%-35% or 45%-75%, γ fibre texture was strengthened; however, when the cold rolling reduction was 35%-45% or 75%-85%, the intensity of γ fibre was reduced. The γ fibre displayed a maximum intensity for the reduction of 75%, and the highest average plastic strain ratio was simultaneously obtained owing to the favorable recrystallization texture.
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