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Effect of rolling on the residual stresses and magnetic properties of a 0.5% Si electrical steel
Fecha
2008Registro en:
JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS, v.320, n.14, p.E377-E380, 2008
0304-8853
10.1016/j.jmmm.2008.02.104
Autor
CAMPOS, M. F. de
SABLIK, M. J.
LANDGRAF, F. J. G.
HIRSCH, T. K.
MACHADO, R.
MAGNABOSCO, R.
GUTIERREZ, C. J.
BANDYOPADHYAY, A.
Institución
Resumen
Cold-rolled (0-19% of reduction) 0.5% Si electrical steel sheets were studied in detail, including macro and micro residual stress measurements, crystallographic texture, dc-hysteresis curves and iron losses. Even for the smallest deformation, losses increase significantly, with large increase of the hysteresis losses, whereas the anomalous losses reduce slightly. The residual microstresses are similar to 150-350 MPa, whereas residual macrostresses are compressive, similar to 50 MPa. The large increase of the hysteresis losses is attributed to the residual microstresses. The dislocation density estimated by X-ray diffraction is in reasonable agreement with that predicted from the Sablik et al. model for effect of plastic deformation on hysteresis. The intensity of the texture fibers {1 1 1}< u v w > and < 110 >//RD (RD = rolling direction) increases with the reduction. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.