Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8020775 | Materials Letters | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The hot-rolled Fe-3%Si alloy sheets with shear deformation textures were cold-rolled by 80% reduction in thickness and annealed at 800 °C. The major components in the hot-rolling textures were {214}ã121ã, {113}ã332ã, {110}ã113ã, and {110}ã001ã. The main components in the 80% cold-rolling textures are {111}ã112ã and <110>//RD fiber. After the recrystallization, the Goss {110}ã001ã and Cube {010}ã100ã textures strongly developed. According to the calculation of the cold-rolling and recrystallization textures, these components originated from the {110}ã001ã and {110}ã113ã components in the hot-rolling textures. The evolution of the cold-rolling and recrystallization textures was discussed based on the visco-plastic self-consistent (VPSC) deformation model and strain-energy-release-maximization (SERM) model.
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Authors
Jae Kyoum Kim, Dong Nyung Lee, Yang Mo Koo,