Materials Research Express (Jan 2022)

Microstructure and texture evolution of ultra-thin high grade non-oriented silicon steel used in new energy vehicle

  • Lifeng Fan,
  • Yaxian Zhu,
  • Erbin Yue,
  • Jianzhong He,
  • Li Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac9119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 096515

Abstract

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The evolutions of microstructure and texture of ultra-thin high-grade non-oriented silicon steel for new energy vehicles were investigated in this paper, and the formation mechanism of typical recrystallized α *-fiber texture was described. The results show that: The microstructure of the hot rolled plate was inhomogeneous along the thickness direction because of the shear force and temperature gradient, resulting in the texture in each layer of the hot rolled plate appearing rotational distribution around the Goss orientation. After normalizing, the fully recrystallized microstructure was obtained, and α *-fiber texture was formed. Banded structure was obtained in the cold rolled sheet, with α -fiber texture {114}〈110〉 dominated. The typical α *-fiber texture was formed after annealing recrystallization, which mainly consist of {114} and {113}. The {114} oriented grains were mainly nucleated within the deformed {114} grains and at the grain boundaries of α -fiber deformed grains, and without size, quantity and strength advantages. {111} is dominated in the early stage of recrystallization, but {114} became the main texture with size, strength and quantitative advantages in the late stage of recrystallization.

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