Abstract
Grain-oriented silicon steel requires a very strong Goss {110}<001> texture and as such a comprehensive control of thermo-mechanical processing parameters is required to achieve a strict control of texture. In particular the cold rolling and decarburization annealing process parameters have a determining effect on the grain size, the grain size distribution and the crystal texture distribution. In this study, the effect of cold rolling reduction on texture distribution in cold-rolled sheet has been analyzed. Secondary recrystallization of grain-oriented silicon steel is also highly dependent on the microstructure and texture after primary recrystallization. The influence of annealing temperature and carbides on the primary recrystallization process has also been investigated by measurements of grain growth and texture following primary recrystallization. By optimizing the microstructure and the texture of primary recrystallization of grain-oriented silicon steel, it is shown that a grain-oriented silicon steel exhibiting high magnetic induction low iron loss has been developed at Shougang Steel.
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