Effect of Single Pass Hot Rolling on Goss Texture Development in Twin-Roll Cast Silicon Steel Strip

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Single pass hot rolling was adopted to form Goss texture at subsurface layer after hot rolling in twin-roll cast oriented silicon steel strip. It is found that the intensity of Goss texture is affected obviously by rolling reduction and finishing temperature. Goss texture originates from adjacent texture components, and rarely from {100} component. An appropriate rolling temperature and reduced initial {100} texture are beneficial for generating sharp hot rolling Goss texture at relatively low reduction.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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June 2013

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