摘要
High-energy synchrotron diffraction offers great potential for experimental study of recrystallization kinetics. An experimental design to study the recrystallization mechanism of interstitial-free (IF) steel was implemented. The whole annealing process of cold-rolled IF steel with 80% reduction was observed in situ using high-energy X-ray diffraction (HEXRD). The results show how the main texture component of IF steel change, i.e. the α [∥rolling direction (RD)] fiber texture decreases and the γ [∥normal direction (ND)] fiber texture increases. The important part of the α fiber texture is that both the {100} and {112} texture decrease at the beginning of recrystallization. The γ fiber texture increases at the early stage of recrystallization which stems from the increase of {111}. Nevertheless, the {111} does not change after recrystallization. The dynamic evolution of the main texture components {100}, {112}, {111} and {111} is given by in-situ HEXRD.
High-energy synchrotron diffraction offers great potential for experimental study of recrystallization kinetics. An experimental design to study the recrystallization mechanism of interstitial-free (IF) steel was implemented. The whole annealing process of cold-rolled IF steel with 80% reduction was observed in situ using high-energy X-ray diffraction (HEXRD). The results show how the main texture component of IF steel change, i.e. the α [∥rolling direction (RD)] fiber texture decreases and the γ [∥normal direction (ND)] fiber texture increases. The important part of the α fiber texture is that both the {100} and {112} texture decrease at the beginning of recrystallization. The γ fiber texture increases at the early stage of recrystallization which stems from the increase of {111}. Nevertheless, the {111} does not change after recrystallization. The dynamic evolution of the main texture components {100}, {112}, {111} and {111} is given by in-situ HEXRD.
基金
Sponsored by Key Projects in National Science and Technology Pillar Program of China(2011BAE13B03)
Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities of China(N110502001)