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Effect of annealing prior to cold rolling on magnetic and mechanical properties of low carbon non-oriented electrical steels

Gutiérrez-Castañeda, E.J. ; Salinas-Rodríguez, A.

Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials, 2011-10, Vol.323 (20), p.2524-2530 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V

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  • Título:
    Effect of annealing prior to cold rolling on magnetic and mechanical properties of low carbon non-oriented electrical steels
  • Autor: Gutiérrez-Castañeda, E.J. ; Salinas-Rodríguez, A.
  • Assuntos: Annealing ; Cold rolling ; Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties ; Core loss ; Ductility ; Electrical steels ; Exact sciences and technology ; Fe and its alloys ; Ferrite ; Magnetic properties and materials ; Mechanical properties ; Microstructure ; Non-oriented electrical steel ; Permeability ; Physics ; Studies of specific magnetic materials ; Surface layer ; Texture ; Yield strength
  • É parte de: Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials, 2011-10, Vol.323 (20), p.2524-2530
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  • Descrição: The effects of annealing prior to cold rolling on the microstructure, magnetic and mechanical properties of low-C grain non-oriented (GNO) electrical steels have been investigated. The grain structure of hot-rolled electrical steel strips is modified by annealing at temperatures between 700 and 1050 °C. Annealing at temperatures less than the ferrite to austenite+ferrite transformation temperature on heating (Ac 1) causes a marginal effect on the grain size. However, annealing in the intercritical region at temperatures between Ac 1 and Ac 3 (the ferrite+austenite to austenite transformation temperature on heating) causes rapid decarburization and development of large columnar ferrite grains free of carbide particles. This microstructure leads, after cold rolling and a fast annealing treatment, to carbide free, large ferrite grain microstructures with magnetic and mechanical properties superior to those observed typically in the same steel in the industrially fully processed condition. These results are attributed to the increment in grain size and to the {1 0 0} fiber texture developed during the final annealing at temperatures up to 850 °C. Annealing at higher temperatures, T>Ac 3, results in a strong {1 1 1} fiber texture and an increase of the quantity of second phase particles present in the microstructure, which lead to a negative effect on the final properties. The results suggest that annealing prior to cold rolling offers an attractive alternative processing route for the manufacture of fully processed low C GNO electrical steels strips. ► Electrical steels are produced by an alternative processing route. ► Annealing of the hot rolled electrical steel strips causes rapid decarburization. ► Development of the <1 0 0>//ND texture results in better magnetic properties. ► Magnetic properties of electrical steels depend on the grain size and texture. ► Second phase particles and grain size affect the mechanical properties.
  • Editor: Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V
  • Idioma: Inglês

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