Formation of Cold-Rolled Texture and Recrystallized Texture in Single Crystals of 3% Silicon Iron (Part II) -Recrystallized Texture-
1967; Volume: 7; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2355/isijinternational1966.7.95
ISSN1881-1183
AutoresTadami Taoka, Ei-ichi Furubayashi, Shin Takeuchi,
Tópico(s)Metallurgy and Material Forming
ResumoSystematic studies were carried out all the formatioll of recl)'stallizatioll. texture of 3 0 oSi-Fe single crystals with /Jre-selected orientation which were cold rolled to a range from 6 to 95%, Change rif the annealing texture was successively examined by using the X-ray pole figure method in relation to the metallographic microstructure,The recrystallization rate was dependent greatly on the type of the rolled texture and was the higher, the higher the rolling pressure and Vickers hardness the crystal exhibited, The primary texture was composed of aile or more com/Jonents which were characteristic of the I)'pe of the end orientations, {l00} (001), { JJ I } <21 f ), and {l/2} <I fO ), of the rolled texture , In the rolled crystal with multiple components, every region of each componellt was always occupied only b)1 the corresponding components of the prima/y texture even if one com/JOllcnt of the rolled texture was markedly different from the others in the recrystallization rate, Some attempts were made at determining the orientation relationshi/) between the newly formed /JI'imaries and the rolled matrix consumed by Ihe p rimaries, Orientatioll of each primary was clystallographically related to the matrix, even if it a/J/)eared to be randomly distributed at first sight.H owever, the relationship was not describable difznitely by a simple relatioll,
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