Published November 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Influence of Temperature on the Texture Distribution in Two-Phase Region Hot Deformation of Grain-Oriented Silicon Steel

  • 1. University of Science and Technology, Beijing, Collaborative Innovation Center of Steel Technology (China)
  • 2. University of Science and Technology, Beijing, Institute of Engineering Technology (China)
  • 3. University of North Texas, Department of Materials Science and Engineering (United States)

Description

Hot deformation simulation test of 3% Si grain-oriented silicon (CGO) steel was carried out at different temperatures, and evolution of microstructures and recrystallized textures in two-phase region was analyzed by electron backscatter diffraction and optical microscopy. The "δ → γ" and "γ → α" phase transformation points of the two-phase region measured by differential scanning calorimetry method are 1272 and 819 °C, respectively, which are within the ranges of 1300-1350 and 800-850 °C, measured by water quenching. The hot deformation temperature has a large effect on the microstructure and texture in the steel. A higher hot deformation temperature leads to higher degree of recrystallization and larger average grain size, more γ-fiber textures and cube {100} <001> texture, but the rotated cube {100} <011> texture is stable. The recrystallized microstructure was also affected by the phase compositions. While the cube {100} <001> texture results in typical austenite recrystallization texture, {111} textures lead to typical ferrite rolling textures.

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Journal Title
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
11
Journal Page Range
p. 5439-5445
ISSN
1059-9495
CODEN
JMEPEG

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