1994
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.157-162.997
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Texture Evolution during Recrystallisation of Ultra-Low Carbon Steel

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“…At low recrystallization annealing temperature, γ -fiber grain with high stored energy nucleated early and α -fiber grain with low stored energy nucleated slowly. 17) 4. Discussion…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At low recrystallization annealing temperature, γ -fiber grain with high stored energy nucleated early and α -fiber grain with low stored energy nucleated slowly. 17) 4. Discussion…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Deformedgrains of types (1) and (5) Orientation change in the vicinity of grain boundaries a) between the two type (1) Figure 2b) shows a grain boundary between type (2) and (4) grains. In thls case, the misorientation angle between the two points 8 and 9across the grain boundary was 30'.…”
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“…One is based on the selective growth mechanism8~lo) and the other on the oriented nucieation mechanism.1 1) To eva]uate the valldity of the models, the accurate evolution of texture during recrystallizatlon should be determined experimentally.…”
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“…The latter case was thought to be similar to the Inagaki model 6) in which some local crystal rotation occurs in order to complement the inconsistency of the crystal rotation of two grains at grain boundaries by cold rolling and recrystallization occurred in the middle of the crystal rotation. The recrystallized orientations in this work, however, were not always on the shortest distance between two deformed grains.…”
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“…Many studies have been done to clarify the recrystallization mechanism in steels, such as the orientation relationship between the matrix and the nucleus. Broadly speaking, recrystallization mechanisms can be explained by two theories: 1) the oriented growth theory [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] and the selective growth theory. [12][13][14][15][16] According to the former, the recrystallized nuclei are already present even in the cold-rolled states and the preferred orientation of some special nuclei determines the final recrystallization texture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%