Cailiao gongcheng (Dec 2017)

Precipitation and Evolution Behavior of Second Phase Particles in Grain-oriented Silicon Steel with Cu

  • LI Zhi-chao,
  • DANG Ning,
  • JIANG Hai-tao,
  • XIA Zhen-hai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11868/j.issn.1001-4381.2016.000163
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 12
pp. 10 – 16

Abstract

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The precipitation behavior and distribution of second phase particles in conventional grain-oriented silicon steel during manufacturing process were observed by field emission scanning electron microscopy, and the average particle size, the areal particle density, and the Zener factor were statistically analyzed. The results show that the samples mainly contain two kinds of precipitates:A class is the (Cu,Mn)S composite precipitates with the average size of 1μm; B class is the Cu2S precipitates with the size of 10-30nm, the key inhibition effect is produced by Cu2S. Hot rolling leads to a large amount of fine second phase particles precipitation, which has the minimum average particle size and the highest areal density; in the manufacturing process before high temperature annealing, the average particle size is increasing and the areal density is decreasing; in the process of high temperature annealing, with the decrease of volume fraction of precipitates, the inhibition ability exhibits reducing trend,obvious aggregation occurs at 960℃,secondary recrystallization will happen when Zener factor A decreases below the critical value of 0.19nm-1, and the residual particles will not produce valid inhibition effect.

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