Institute of Metals Division - Control of Crystal Orientation in Silicon-Iron Ingots

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. J. Fisher J. L. Walter
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Two types of Si-Fe columnar ingots with preferred crystal orientation have been produced: a) ingots with (0011 directions of the crystals parallel to the longitudinal ingot axis and b) seeded ingots in which all crystals have the (100) [001]orientation with respect to the sides of the ingot. Measurements of freezing rates and temperature gradients indicated that columnar freezing occurred as long as the temperature gradient ahead of the solidification front was greater than zero. THE development of preferred orientations or textures in wrought metals may be influenced by the presence of a preferred crystal orientation in the ingot from which the product was made. The deliberate introduction of preferred orientation in the ingot for the express purpose of producing a particular preferred orientation in the wrought product has not, to the authors' knowledge, been reported in the literature.* This report describes the prepara- tion of ingots of 3 1/4 pct Si-Fe in which preferred orientations near (100) [001] were produced. These ingots were subsequently rolled to strip, 0.012 in. thick, to provide a sufficient quantity of polycrystal-line sheet having the (100) [001] orientation or "cube-texture" to evaluate the magnetic properties. The properties; and test results showing the advantage of the cube-textured Si-Fe magnetic sheet over magnetic sheel having the (110) [001] texture or "Goss" texture have been reported elsewhere.' The rolling and recrystallization textures of single crystals of silicon-iron having orientations near (100) [001] have been studied by Walter and Hibbard.2 They found that if the crystal has an original orientation such that the (100) plane is within 30 deg of the rolling plane, the recrystallization orientation will approach (100) [001]. If the (110) plane is nearly parallel to the rolling plane,
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APA: H. J. Fisher J. L. Walter  (1962)  Institute of Metals Division - Control of Crystal Orientation in Silicon-Iron Ingots

MLA: H. J. Fisher J. L. Walter Institute of Metals Division - Control of Crystal Orientation in Silicon-Iron Ingots. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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