New Look at Substructure Formation during Recrystallization of Soft Magnetic Materials

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Changes in the orientation and substructure of crystallites in metals were studied during the migration of grain boundaries in the recrystallization process. It is determined that the changes are caused by a significant moving force of recrystallization and the presence of inhomogeneities in the structure of metals. These inhomogeneities, having the structure and properties different from the basic metal, form a substantial contribution to the moving force of recrystallization.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volumes 168-169)

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416-419

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December 2010

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