Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: A Study on the Texture Formation in Rolled and Annealed Crystals of Silicon Iron

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
C. G. Dunn (Geneva1 Electvic Reseavclz Labo,vatory)-Dr. Hu16 has obtained a number of rolling and annealing texture results that partly agree with those of Dunn17 and Dunn and Kohl8 for experiments of a similar nature. I would like to discuss some of the points of agreement as well as some of disagreement and then present some unpublished data as a contribution to the work on textures. Firstly, there is agreement on the components produced during a 70 pct cold-rolling reduction of a (110) [001 ] single crystal; there is agreement on the forma- tion of a (110) [001] recrystallization texture provided recrystallization occurs at 800°C or higher; and there is agreement on the formation of (120) [001] components provided recrystallization occurs below 600°C. There is some disagreement on the low-temperature recrystallization since I also obtained a substantial amount of a (110) [001] component while the author obtained only (120) [001] components. I also discussed the differences between low- and high-temperature recrystallization (which included further annealing changes in the samples on long
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(1962) Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: A Study on the Texture Formation in Rolled and Annealed Crystals of Silicon IronMLA: Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: A Study on the Texture Formation in Rolled and Annealed Crystals of Silicon Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.