Evolution of Recrystallization Texture in Non-Oriented Electrical Steel Containing Copper

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The evolution of recrystallization texture in the non-orientation electrical steel containing copper during annealing at 950°C for 3~180s have been studied by EBSD (Electron Backscatter Diffraction) measurements. Goss grains({011}) are nucleated within shear bands in deformed {111} and{111} grains. {111} grains nucleate in deformed {111} grains and new{111} grains nucleate in deformed {111}grains. {111} grains have an evident advantage both in number and growth rate over α grains, thus the controlling of annealing time can contribute to the increase of {011} texture.

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April 2012

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