Secondary recrystallization in Fe-3\% Si alloy with (110){[}001] single-component texture / Redikul'tsev A. A.,Lobanov M. L.,Rusakov G. M.,Lobanova L. V. // PHYSICS OF METALS AND METALLOGRAPHY. - 2013. - V. 114, l. 1. - P. 33-40.

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0031-918X / нет данных
Type:
Article
Abstract:
After the primary recrystallization of a preliminarily deformed (110){[}001] single crystal, the texture also has the preferred (110){[}001] orientation. Furthermore, the texture contains weak orientations, a major part of which is formed at the sample surface and can be described by a spectrum of scattered orientations \{120\}aOE (c) 210 > aEuro broken vertical bar\{351\}aOE (c) 103 >. A further heating leads to two concurrent processes taking place in the samples, i.e., the normal growth of Goss grains and secondary recrystallization. Abnormally grown crystals are represented by a quartet of orientations related with the initial Goss orientation by a rotation around {[}011], {[}01], {[}101], and {[}10] axes at an angle of -30A degrees. The crystallographic relationship between the initial and final grain orientations can be explained by their closeness to special misorientations as follows: I 9 pound, I 19a pound, I 27a pound, and I 33a pound (rotation around aOE (c) 110 > axes to close angles).
Author keywords:
Fe-3\% Si technical alloy; primary recrystallization; secondary recrystallization; special misorientations; texture SI-0.5-PERCENT CU ALLOY; COLD DEFORMATION; SILICON-IRON; ORIENTATION; CRYSTAL; FEATURES; STEEL
DOI:
10.1134/S0031918X13010110
Web of Science ID:
ISI:000314045700007
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Month JAN
Publisher MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
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Language English
Keywords-Plus SI-0.5-PERCENT CU ALLOY; COLD DEFORMATION; SILICON-IRON; ORIENTATION; CRYSTAL; FEATURES; STEEL
Research-Areas Metallurgy \& Metallurgical Engineering
Web-of-Science-Categories Metallurgy \& Metallurgical Engineering
Author-Email redikultsev@mail.ru
ResearcherID-Numbers Lobanov, Mikhail/R-4457-2016 Rusakov, German/K-6552-2013
ORCID-Numbers Lobanov, Mikhail/0000-0003-4804-7193 Rusakov, German/0000-0003-2943-3064
Funding-Acknowledgement Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation {[}02.740.11.0537]
Funding-Text This work was carried out at the laboratory of ``Structural Methods of Analysis and Properties of Materials and Nanomaterials{''} of the Center for Collaborative Access, Ural Federal University within the framework of the program of the Russian Academy of Sciences (theme ``Structure{''}) and the Federal goal-oriented program of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (government contract no. 02.740.11.0537).
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Journal-ISO Phys. Metals Metallogr.
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