FAN Li-feng, XIANG Li, TANG Guang-bo, CHOU Sheng-tao. Evolution of Goss grains during high-temperature annealing in high permeability grain-oriented silicon steel with slab reheating at low temperature[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2014, 36(3): 328-332. DOI: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2014.03.008
Citation: FAN Li-feng, XIANG Li, TANG Guang-bo, CHOU Sheng-tao. Evolution of Goss grains during high-temperature annealing in high permeability grain-oriented silicon steel with slab reheating at low temperature[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2014, 36(3): 328-332. DOI: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2014.03.008

Evolution of Goss grains during high-temperature annealing in high permeability grain-oriented silicon steel with slab reheating at low temperature

  • The high-temperature annealing process of high permeability grain-oriented silicon steel with AlN as an inhibitor was studied by interrupting test. The evolution of Goss texture in this process was analyzed by electron back-scattered diffraction. It is found that the Goss grain size first decreases and then increases with the rise of temperature. Goss texture appears in the orientation distribution function at 800℃, but the intensity is very weak and the deviation angle is more than 10o. The average growth rate of Goss grains is faster than other grains at 900℃. Goss grains grow abnormally from 950 to 1000℃, and the deviation angle ranges from 3o to 6o. Before 1000℃, in comparison with other grains, Goss grains have no size advantage.
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