Abstract

In the present work, the microstructure and texture of non-oriented 3.3% Si steel processed by asymmetric rolling (ASR) and subsequent annealing at different temperatures were compared with those obtained when using traditional symmetric rolling (SR). This work aims to reveal the effect of shear bands introduced by the ASR on the microstructure and texture evolution. The ASR sample reaches a recrystallization fraction of 62% at an annealing temperature of 650 °C, which is 32% higher than that of the SR sample annealed at the same temperature. This can be attributed to the abundant shear bands introduced by the ASR, which serve as the heterogeneous nucleation sites for the recrystallized grains. When increasing the annealing temperature to 750 °C, complete recrystallization could be observed in both asymmetric- and symmetric-rolled samples. When using an annealing temperature of 650 °C, the γ-oriented grains were dominant in the surface layer, while strong Goss-oriented grains could be observed in the center in the ASR sample. This is due to the fragmented small subgrains with different orientations in the surface layer inhibiting the nucleation of Goss- and cube-oriented grains during the annealing. In contrast, numerous Goss- and cube-oriented grains were formed in the surface layer after complete recrystallization when the ASR sample was annealed at a temperature of 750 °C. This may be related to the higher thermal energy, which benefits the nucleation of the Goss- and cube-oriented grains. In addition, ASR significantly increased the strength of η-fiber after complete recrystallization when compared with SR. This work might be helpful to design the rolling and the subsequent annealing processes.

Highlights

  • Non-oriented silicon steel has excellent magnetic properties and is widely used in industries [1,2,3].Researchers aim for the continuous improvement of the magnetic properties of non-oriented silicon steel

  • The first one is to fine-tune the alloy composition of the material and introduce new precipitation particles to control the evolution of the texture during the recrystallization process [10,11]

  • The schematic illustration and the finite element analysis (FEA) of the asymmetric rolling (ASR) are presented in speed ratio was equivalent to the real rolling, and the rolling reduction was set to 20%

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Introduction

Non-oriented silicon steel has excellent magnetic properties and is widely used in industries [1,2,3]. Researchers aim for the continuous improvement of the magnetic properties of non-oriented silicon steel. The recrystallization behavior during the annealing process can significantly affect the magnetic properties of non-oriented silicon steel [4,5,6,7,8]. There are two common methods to improve the magnetic properties of materials [9]. The other and currently most common method is to optimize the microstructure and texture by processing technology, such as twin roll casting or rolling [12,13]

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