The influence of shear bands on final structure and magnetic properties of 3% Si non-oriented silicon steel.
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2008
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The presence of shear bands in the deformed material before final annealing is very important for Goss and Cube textures formation in silicon steel [S.C. Paolinelli, M.A. Cunha, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 255 (2003) pp. 379. [1]; J.T. Park, J.A. Szpunar, Acta Mater., 51 (2003) 3037. [2]]. The increase of the hot-band grain size can increase the number of shear bands, which favor the nucleation of these orientations. In this work, the effect of the hot band grain size variation, promoted by varying the hot rolling finishing temperature, on final structure and magnetic properties was investigated for 3% Si alloy. It was found that the increase of the hot-band grain size increases the occurrence of shear bands and promotes an increase of Z fiber fraction and a reduction of g fiber fraction, improving the magnetic induction. On the other hand, the final grain size is reduced when the hot-band grain size is larger than 190 mm, deteriorating the core loss values in spite of the texture benefits. The reduction of final grain size was explained by the increase of the number of nuclei at the beginning of the recrystallization caused by the increase of shear bands in the deformed material.
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Texture, Magnetic properties, Silicon steel, Grain size, Shear bands
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PAOLINELLI, S. da C.; CUNHA, M. A. da; COTA, A. B. The influence of shear bands on final structure and magnetic properties of 3% Si non-oriented silicon steel. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, v. 320, n.20, p.e641–e644, out. 2008. Disponível em: <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304885308004599>. Acesso em: 05 jul. 2012.