Abstract

AbstractRegular grain oriented silicon iron, produced by a two stage cold rolling technique, has been the subject of many investigations owing to its economic significance as sheet steel for transformer cores. In particular, .many investigations of the texture development through the various processing stages have been carried out by calculation of the orientation distribution functions. The final processing stage is a high temperature box annealing, by which discontinuous grain growth (secondary recrystallisation), controlled by a fine dispersion of second phase particles, leads to a very sharp Goss texture. To investigate the conditions for secondary recrystallisation, material from two stages of processing has been examined: the primary recrystallised material and the material just before the start of secondary grain growth. Utilising the etch pit method – a well established and powerful technique for single orientation determination – in addition to grain size measurements, both applied to scanning el...

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