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- aggregation date "2008".
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- aggregation publisher "MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC".
- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "CHARACTERISATION OF FLAT ROLLED HIGH-SILICON STEEL BY EBSD".
- aggregation abstract "Steel containing a high Si-content is mainly used as electrical steel in flux carrying electrical machines. These materials are divided in two main categories: grain oriented (GO) and non grain oriented (NGO) electrical steels, mainly used in transformers and in electrical motors, respectively. Their industrial production is normally limited to silicon contents lower than 3.5 m.-%, due to the generation of brittle ordered structures if the Si content is increased beyond this value. The paper reports on microstructure and texture evolution during processing by flat rolling of electrical steel in the high Si-range. The materials studied are two industrial electrical steels with a silicon content of 2.4 and 3.2 m.-%, their situation was as-received after industrial hot rolling and annealing. The different processing parameters, as rolling temperatures and cooling conditions have a strong influence on the final microstructures and textures. The importance of hot rolling and intermediate annealing processes is enhanced since above 2 m.-% Si these steels do not experience the usual alpha-gamma-alpha phase transformation, because they present a bcc crystal structure over the entire solidus domain. Consequently, their microstructures and textures are strongly inherited from the earlier processing steps into the final product. The as-received material was cold rolled with a nominal reduction of 75%. The microstructures and textures were analysed by EBSD (electron backscattered diffraction). The results obtained were compared with those of the industrial hot band. The textures were studied by the interpretation of the most important crystallographic fibre textures, extracted from the ODF's (orientation distribution function) of the (phi(2)=45 degrees section of the Euler space. Special attention was given to the evolution of the most important magnetic textural components. Although in terms of grain shape, IQ (image quality in the EBSD measurements), texture and normalised thickness position or 's'-parameter the microstructures obtained before and after cold rolling are totally different, the overall crystallographic textures seem not to differ very much.".
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