2024
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202300549
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Constitutive Modeling of High‐Temperature Deformation Behavior of Nonoriented Electrical Steels as Compared to Machine Learning

Gyanaranjan Mishra,
Jubert Pasco,
Thomas McCarthy
et al.

Abstract: Hot rolling is a critical thermomechanical processing step for nonoriented electrical steel (NOES) to achieve optimal mechanical and magnetic properties. Depending on the silicon and carbon contents, the electrical steel may or may not undergo austenite–ferrite phase transformation during hot rolling, which requires different process controls as the austenite and ferrite show different flow stresses at high temperatures. Herein, the high‐temperature flow behaviors of two nonoriented electrical steels with sili… Show more

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