2020
DOI: 10.1002/mawe.201900228
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Texture evolution during inclined cold rolling of used non‐oriented silicon steel

Abstract: With the objective of optimizing the texture components and exploring a method to improve the magnetic properties of used silicon steel, the methods of one inclined rolling and two inclined rolling were applied. The result shows: the new Goss grains were nucleated except at {111} deformed grains, and also formed at the grain boundary between two deformed grains with {113} orientation, and at grains boundaries between {113} and {100} deformed grain. The grain size after one inclined rolling (57 %) was larger an… Show more

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“…Red grains signified <001> orientation, green grains represented <110> and blue grains represented <111> orientation. [31] In or near the austenite region, the IPF maps were colorful and without dominant grain orientations. More specifically, red grains were fewer than green and blue grains.…”
Section: Textures Formed In the Austenite Regionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Red grains signified <001> orientation, green grains represented <110> and blue grains represented <111> orientation. [31] In or near the austenite region, the IPF maps were colorful and without dominant grain orientations. More specifically, red grains were fewer than green and blue grains.…”
Section: Textures Formed In the Austenite Regionmentioning
confidence: 97%