Institute of Metals Division - Growth Behavior of Cube-Oriented Secondary Recrystallization Nuclei in High-Purity Silicon Iron

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. L. Walter C. G. Dunn
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

A study has been made of the nature of the slow growth or nucleation stage of secondary recrystallization to the cube texture in sheets of high-purity 3 pct SiFe. Cube-oriented nuclei were identified and their growth observed, using surface markings together with micrographic and X-ray techniques to provide information on grain boundary interactions and the driving forces for growth. FACTORS that promote growth of certain grains during the early stages of secondary recrystallization have been considered theoretically1 but have been little explored in a direct experimental way. In certain cases,2'3 it has been reported that the primary recrystallization grains (nuclei), which eventually become secondaries, were found to be larger than the other grains into which they grew-Factors such as grain boundary "mobility" and differences in strain energy may contribute to the
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APA: J. L. Walter C. G. Dunn  (1961)  Institute of Metals Division - Growth Behavior of Cube-Oriented Secondary Recrystallization Nuclei in High-Purity Silicon Iron

MLA: J. L. Walter C. G. Dunn Institute of Metals Division - Growth Behavior of Cube-Oriented Secondary Recrystallization Nuclei in High-Purity Silicon Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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