Effect of Austenite Transition under Pulsating Magnetism

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The austenite steel was radiated by the intermediate frequency pulsating magnetism, and the effects that pulsating magnetic on the austenite transition was studied. The result shows that the pulsating magnetism promotes the austenitic grain growth of low carbon steel. If the magnetic field intensity is increased, it could provide better performance of raw materials to cold rolling processing.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 634-638)

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1704-1707

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January 2013

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