Papers - Magnetic Torque Studies of the Texture of Cold-rolled and of Recrystallized Iron-silicon Alloys (T. P. 1012, with discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Leo P. Tarasov
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Abstract

Magnetic torque studies of ferromagnetic single crystals have been carried out in a number of laboratories during the last decade&apos;s2 and some work has been reported on polycrystalline material showing preferred orientation. Goss3 used the method extensively in developing electrical sheet with desirable magnetic properties, but he used it as a control rather than as a means of studying the texture. Bozorth4 made a quantitative correlation of a torque curve he obtained from some cold-rolled iron with the texture as determined from X-rays, but did not extend his studies beyond the one specimen. Other studies, which have been reported from time to time2,5 have also been incomplete in the sense that no effort was made to study a whole series of samples, differing only in degree of cold reduction or in the annealing temperature, in order to ascertain the effect of such treatments on the texture as revealed by torque measurements. It is the purpose of this investigation to make such a study, mainly in order to see how useful the method can be made when used under favorable circumstances and to find what kind of a correlation can be expected between magnetic and X-ray studies of texture. Before proceeding further, it is desirable to say a little about single crystals, so as to make clear the concepts involved in magnetic torque measurements. Magnetic Torque Method It is fairly well known nowadays that single crystals of ferromagnetic substances have directions of easy magnetization and of hard magnetization. In Fig. 1 are reproduced typical magnetization curves for a single crystal of iron, which show that in a < 100 > direction saturation occurs at low fields compared to those required to saturate the same crystal in a <110> or a <111> direction. (The magnetization intensity I is defined by the equation B = H + 4pI.) At fields high enough to
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APA: Leo P. Tarasov  (1939)  Papers - Magnetic Torque Studies of the Texture of Cold-rolled and of Recrystallized Iron-silicon Alloys (T. P. 1012, with discussion)

MLA: Leo P. Tarasov Papers - Magnetic Torque Studies of the Texture of Cold-rolled and of Recrystallized Iron-silicon Alloys (T. P. 1012, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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