Abstract

Sheets of cold rolled (76%) IF steel were annealed at 650°C for 30min under a 12-tesla magnetic field. During the magnetic field annealing, they were placed at the center of the applied field respectively, being oriented differently with respect to the magnetic field direction. The results show that the high magnetic field annealing prevents the evolution from deformed {111}<110> texture component to recrystallized {111}<112> texture component at the initial stage of recrystallization. For the field annealed specimens, altering the specimen orientation to the magnetic field direction during annealing does not change the final annealing textures. The intensity of main {111} texture components presents a similar periodic variation with respect to the specimen orientation to the magnetic field.

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