Texture evolution during cold rolling and annealing in Dual Phase steels

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2012-01-01
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Gautam, J.
Miroux, A.
Moerman, J.
Barbatti, C.
Kestens, L. A.I.
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This paper investigates the bulk texture evolution during cold rolling and annealing of Dual Phase steels for different processing conditions, i.e. cold reduction within the reduction range of 45 to 73% and annealing at temperatures between 650 and 850°C, which includes the recovery, recrystallisation and partial phase transformation domains. Textures have been measured by X-ray diffraction. The results reveal that the rolling texture is strengthened during the recovery process o initial stage of recrystallisation while during recrystallisation a weak RD-ND type of texture appears. During subsequent phase transformation the RD-ND type of texture further weakens and later randomises as the second phase fraction increases beyond 75%. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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Phase transformation, Recrystallisation, Texture and dual phase steels
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Materials Science Forum. v.702-703