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Meeting 2024 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Electrical Steels
Presentation Title Effect of Silicon on the Microstructural Features of Electrical Steels During Torsion Simulation of Hot Rolling
Author(s) Clodualdo Aranas, Youliang He, Jubert Pasco, Samuel Rodrigues
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Clodualdo Aranas
Abstract Scope Increasing the silicon content of electrical steel is known to assist in achieving near-zero magnetostriction and low high-frequency core losses. Thus, this study investigates the impact of silicon addition after hot rolling on the microstructural characteristics of grain-oriented electrical steels. The aim is to optimize the hot rolling schedule for maximizing the preferred Goss ({1 1 0}<0 0 1>) grains. The experimental approach employed physical simulations of the hot rolling process (i.e., based on industrial rolling schedules) through a laboratory-scale hot torsion test method, emulating plane strain deformation condition. Two types of electrical steels with different silicon concentrations (1.3 wt% and 3.2 wt%) were subjected to varying reduction rates and interpass times to determine the optimal rolling schedule. The study found that the extent of dynamic recrystallization and recovery during hot rolling, which are influenced by the reduction rate and interpass times, has a significant impact on texture evolution.
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Keywords Characterization, Magnetic Materials, Iron and Steel

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Atomic-Scale Mechanisms Behind the Abnormal Growth of Goss Grains in Grain-oriented Electrical Steels
Compositional Design of Fe-Si-X High Silicon Steel
Effect of Processing Methods on the Magnetic Properties of Non-oriented Electrical Steel
Effect of Silicon on the Microstructural Features of Electrical Steels During Torsion Simulation of Hot Rolling
Effect of Superheat and Boron Element on Interfacial Heat Transfer of Silicon Steel during Sub-rapid Solidification
Influence of Hot Rolling Reduction Rate on the Microstructure, Texture of a Strip Cast Fe-2.5 wt% Si Non-oriented Electrical Steel
Microstructure and Texture Evolution During Hot Dipping of a 3.2 wt.% Si Non-oriented Electrical Steel
Recrystallization of a 2.8 wt% Si Non-oriented Electrical Steel After Skew Cold Rolling at Different Angles to the Hot Rolling Direction
{001} vs {111} Recrystallization Textures in Ultra-low Carbon Steel

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