| About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
Materials Science & Technology 2012
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| Symposium
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Steel Product Metallurgy and Applications
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| Presentation Title |
Surface Segregation of Phosphorus and Its Influence on the Texture Evolution of Si Steel |
| Author(s) |
Jun-young Park, D.T Alnahyan, B.J. Lee, Nack J. Kim |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Jun-young Park |
| Abstract Scope |
The control of texture is of utmost importance in electrical steels for improving their magnetic properties and there have been numerous studies on modifying the texture of the electrical steels. However, the effect of surface segregation on the texture development in electrical steels has not been clearly understood yet. In this research, the surface segregation of phosphorus in pure Fe and Si steel has been investigated, with particular emphasis on its effect on texture evolution. The specimens were subjected to various thermo mechanical treatments consisting of hot rolling, cold rolling, and annealing. The microstructure has been analyzed by 3DAP, XRD, and EBSD. The relationship between the surface segregation and the texture development in pure Fe and Si steel will be discussed along with their magnetic properties. |
| Proceedings Inclusion? |
Definite: A CD-only volume |