About this Abstract |
Meeting |
MS&T25: Materials Science & Technology
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Symposium
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Steels for Sustainable Development IV
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Presentation Title |
Effect on Magnetic Properties of Simulated Twin Roll Cast Non-Grain Oriented Si Steel
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Author(s) |
Naram Naidu Messala, Justin Singleton, Mario Buchely, Ronald O'Malley, Paul Kelly, Rama Mahapatra |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Naram Naidu Messala |
Abstract Scope |
This study investigates the magnetic properties of Fe-Si non-oriented electrical steel with varying silicon contents, processed via the industrial twin roll thin strip casting (TRSC) method. The effects of different cold-rolling (CR) levels and continuous annealing were analyzed. Core loss (P1.5/50, P1.5/60, P1.0/50, P1.0/60) and magnetic induction (B25, B50) measurements of the final annealed strips were conducted to assess how variations in silicon content, grain size, and texture impact magnetic performance. The findings offer insights into optimizing processing parameters for enhanced magnetic properties across different silicon compositions. |