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비대칭 압연한 강판의 GOSS 방위 발달에 미치는 초기 집합조직의 영향Effect of Initial Texture on the Development of Goss Orientation of Asymmetrically Rolled Steel Sheets

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Effect of Initial Texture on the Development of Goss Orientation of Asymmetrically Rolled Steel Sheets
Authors
이철우정효태이동녕김인수
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
한국소성가공학회
Keywords
Asymmetric Rolling; Pole Figure; Goss Texture; {110}<001> texture; γ-fiber textur
Citation
소성가공, v.29, no.1, pp 27 - 36
Pages
10
Journal Title
소성가공
Volume
29
Number
1
Start Page
27
End Page
36
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/25446
DOI
10.5228/kstp.2020.29.1.27
ISSN
1225-696X
2287-6359
Abstract
The Goss texture component of {110}<001> is well known as one of the best texture components to improve the magnetic properties of electrical steel sheets. The small amount of the Goss texture component is obtained at the surface of the steel sheet by shear deformation due to friction between the steel sheet and the roll during conventional symmetric rolling. This study aims to identify a method to obtain high intensity of the Goss texture component not only at the surface but in the whole layer of the steel sheet by shear deformation of asymmetric rolling. Low carbon steel sheets, which have different initial texture, were asymmetrically rolled by about 50%, 70%, and 80%. The pole figures of the top, center, and bottom layers of the initial and asymmetrically rolled low carbon steel sheets were measured by an X-ray diffractometer. Based on the measured pole figures of these samples, the intensities of the main texture components were analyzed for the initial and asymmetrically rolled low carbon steel sheets. As a result, the initial low carbon steel sheet with the γ-fiber component showed a higher intensity of the Goss texture component in the whole layer than the steel sheet with other texture components after asymmetric rolling.
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