抄録
The cold-rolling and annealing textures of the mild steel sheets have been investigated by using their {110} and {200} pole figures after various cold reductions ranging from 10% to 95% and subsequent annealings. As a result, it becomes clear that the cold-rolling textures can be expressed by a combination of two 〈110〉 fibre textures, and that the annealing textures have different behaviours depending upon the preceding cold-reductions. Namely, there occurred the {111} cylindrical texture by the intermediate reduction and the rotation around (112)[1\bar10] by the heavy reduction. The differences in texture between the rimmed steel sheets and the killed ones were examined, and no qualitative differences were found between them. The effect of varing annealing conditions on the recrystallization texture was also investigated.