Publication date: 15 December 2017
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 136
Author(s): Haitao Jiao, Yunbo Xu, Wei Xiong, Yuanxiang Zhang, Guangming Cao, Chenggang Li, Jian Niu, R.D.K. Misra
Texture optimization has always been a challenge to fabricate non-oriented electrical steels (NOES). In the present study, thin-gauge NOES with high permeability was successfully processed using an innovative and convenient twin-roll strip casting process without hot rolling. The relation between the as-cast microstructure, processing route and texture evolution was studied. The results indicated that as-cast strip with coarse grains exhibited strong {100}〈0vw〉 texture and unique {110}〈110〉 component. Annealed sheets processed by one-stage rolling displayed pronounced {111}〈112〉, {223}〈110〉 components and weak Cube and Goss texture. Micro-texture characteristics revealed that {100}〈0vw〉 texture was partially retained from initial grains, and new Cube and Goss substructures were generated within {110}〈110〉 deformed grains during cold rolling. This was responsible for the development of Cube and Goss recrystallization texture. Furthermore, the application of two-stage rolling not only reinforced these two behavior, but also accelerated the nucleation of η grains because of the increased shear bands in cold-rolled sheets. In this manner, an improved texture consisting of dominant η-fiber, weak γ-fiber and optimized magnetic properties (B50=1.72T, P10/400=14.91W/kg) were obtained.
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