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Role of Hot Rolling in Microstructure and Texture Development of Strip Cast Non-Oriented Electrical Steel

Haitao Jiao, Xin-xiang Xie, Xinyi Hu, Longzhi Zhao, Raja Devesh Kuma Misra, Dejia Liu, Yanchuan Tang, Yong Hu

2022Metals11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, the effect of the hot-cold rolling process on the evolution of the microstructure, texture and magnetic properties of strip-cast non-oriented electrical steel was investigated by introducing hot rolling with different reductions. The results indicate that hot rolling with an appropriate reduction, such as the 20% used in this study, increases the shear bands and {100} deformed microstructure in the cold roll sheet. As a result, in our study, enhanced η and Cube recrystallization texture and the improved magnetic induction were obtained. However, hot rolling with excessive reduction (36–52%) decreased the shear bands and increased the α-oriented deformation microstructure with low stored energy. It enhanced the α recrystallization texture and weakened the η texture, resulting in a decrease in the magnetic induction. In addition, hot rolling promoted the precipitation of supersaturated solid solution elements in the as-cast strip, thereby affecting the subsequent microstructure evolution and the optimization of its magnetic properties.

Topics & Concepts

MicrostructureMaterials scienceRecrystallization (geology)Electrical steelMetallurgyHot rolledShear (geology)Dynamic recrystallizationComposite materialHot workingGeologyPaleontologyMagnetic Properties and ApplicationsMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of SteelsMetallurgy and Material Forming