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Fragmentation of orientation within grains of a cold-rolled interstitial-free steel

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Mark Nave, Matthew BarnettMatthew Barnett
The formation of a favourable recrystallization texture in interstitial-free (IF) steels depends on the availability and activation of particular nucleation sites in the deformed microstructure. This paper presents a description of the deformed microstructure of a commercially cold-rolled IF steel, with particular emphasis on the microstructural inhomogeneities and short-range orientational variation that provide suitable nucleation sites during recrystallization. RD-fibre regions deform relatively homogeneously and exhibit little short-range orientational variation. ND-fibre regions are heavily banded and exhibit considerable short-range orientational variation associated with the bands. While the overall orientational spread of ND-fibre grains frequently is about the ND-axis, the short-range orientational variation often involves rotation about axes in the TD-ND plane that are nearer to the TD than the ND.

History

Journal

ISIJ international

Volume

44

Issue

1

Pagination

187 - 196

Publisher

Iron and Steel Institute of Japan

Location

Tokyo, Japan

ISSN

1347-5460

eISSN

0915-1559

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2004, ISIJ