Origin of the {111}〈112〉 Cold Rolling Texture Development in a Soft Magnetic Fe-27%Co Alloy
Plastic deformation of Fe-27%Co alloy at room temperature was investigated. The present alloy, usually delivered with a low-texture component for the magnetic core in rotating machines, develops a rather high intensity of Goss texture after recrystallization, when a suitable manufacturing process is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials engineering and performance 2019-06, Vol.28 (6), p.3767-3776 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Plastic deformation of Fe-27%Co alloy at room temperature was investigated. The present alloy, usually delivered with a low-texture component for the magnetic core in rotating machines, develops a rather high intensity of Goss texture after recrystallization, when a suitable manufacturing process is applied. Thanks to this texture and its magnetic properties, this material can replace the grain-oriented Fe-3%Si alloy in electric transformer application. The intensity of the recrystallization Goss component depends directly on the sharpness of the {111}〈112〉 orientation developed during cold rolling. Thus, the origin of this {111}〈112〉 deformation texture has been studied using visco-plastic self-consistent (VPSC) simulations. This model showed that only the {110}〈111〉 slip systems allow developing the {111}〈112〉 texture. The predominance of this slip system has been effectively identified from slip markings on the deformed sample by EBSD. More, this simulation has shown that a Goss texture at the hot-rolled state favors the {111}〈112〉 development during cold rolling, as observed experimentally. |
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ISSN: | 1059-9495 1544-1024 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11665-019-04126-8 |