2007
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.550.539
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A Study of Texture Evolution during Deformation and Annealing in Fe 3 wt.-% Si by Orientation Contrast Microscopy

Abstract: Electrical steels, in particular Fe-Si alloys, are used as magnetic flux carrier in transformers and motors because of their excellent magnetic properties. They owe these magnetic properties in part to the presence of specific texture components such as the Goss ({110} <001>) or the cube components ({001} <010>), but also to the chemical composition which is optimum with 6.5 wt. % Si. This high silicon content provides a stable BCC lattice structure to the alloy over the entire solid state domain, … Show more

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