Technical Notes - Primary and Secondary Recrystallization in Cold Rolled Bicrystals of Silicon Iron

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 229 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1955
Abstract
THE present note, which was given in the form of a Research in Progress item,' traces the origin of secondary recrystallization grains produced on annealing a cold rolled bicrystal specimen. The investigation began with the realization that a recently acquired conception for the origin of secondary grains produced on annealing cold rolled single-crystal specimens might require modifications for the case of polycrystalline materials. The stated conception2,3 begins with several conditions to be met by primary recrystallization: 1—a primary re-crystallization structure to consist of many small primaries and relatively few large primaries (diam- eters two or three times the average); 2—a primary recrystallization texture to consist of one strong preferred orientation or component and one or more weak components; and 3—a primary recrystalliza-tion structure-texture combination with some of the large primaries belonging to the weak components of the texture. When these conditions occur, some of the large primaries from the weak components of the texture
Citation
APA:
(1955) Technical Notes - Primary and Secondary Recrystallization in Cold Rolled Bicrystals of Silicon IronMLA: Technical Notes - Primary and Secondary Recrystallization in Cold Rolled Bicrystals of Silicon Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1955.