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Effect of Silicon Content on Secondary Recrystallization in Grain-oriented Electrical Steel Produced by Single-stage Cold Rolling Process
Shozaburo NakashimaKunihide TakashimaJiro Harase
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1991 Volume 31 Issue 9 Pages 1007-1012

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A study was made on the effect of the silicon content on secondary recrystallization in grain-oriented electrical steel produced by the single-stage cold rolling process where both MnS and AlN are utilized as inhibitors. The following conclusions were derived from the study:
(1) The onset and progress of secondary recrystallization are retarted when the silicon content is increased from 3.0 to 3.3 mass% No secondary recrystallization occurs when the silicon content is increased further to 3.7 mass%.
(2) This secondary recrystallization behavior may be ascribed to the decrease in the {110} density of primary-recrystallized texture, the increase in the mean diameter of primary-recrystallized grains, and the decrease in the inhibiting effect with the increase in the silicon content.
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