Abstract
The probability of grains having misorientation angles at 20°–45° (IHE20–45) or a Σ9 orientation relationship (IcΣ9) was determined using the three dimensional orientation distribution obtained from the (100) pole figure. A primary recrystallized grain-oriented silicon steel specimen capable of evolving a sharp Goss texture was used. It was found that IHE20–45 was higher around the Goss orientation but not the highest in the primary texture. Goss orientation has the highest IcΣ9 in the primary matrix. The assumption that orientations with a higher IHE20–45 value can be nuclei for secondary recrystallization led to the prediction of secondary recrystallization not being present in the secondary recrystallization texture. However, no such contradictory prediction was made on the assumption that orientations with a higher IcΣ9 value can be nuclei for secondary recrystallization. It is concluded, therefore, that grains with misorientation angles from 20°–45°are not important in the selection mechanism of Goss secondary recrystallization.
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