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Volume 25 Issue 2
Feb.  2018
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Cheng-zhuang Lu, Jing-yuan Li,  and Zhi Fang, Effects of asymmetric rolling process on ridging resistance of ultra-purified 17%Cr ferritic stainless steel, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 25(2018), No. 2, pp. 216-225. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-018-1564-0
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Cheng-zhuang Lu, Jing-yuan Li,  and Zhi Fang, Effects of asymmetric rolling process on ridging resistance of ultra-purified 17%Cr ferritic stainless steel, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 25(2018), No. 2, pp. 216-225. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-018-1564-0
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Effects of asymmetric rolling process on ridging resistance of ultra-purified 17%Cr ferritic stainless steel

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    Jing-yuan Li    E-mail: lijy@ustb.edu.cn

  • In ferritic stainless steels, a significant non-uniform recrystallization orientation and a substantial texture gradient usually occur, which can degrade the ridging resistance of the final sheets. To improve the homogeneity of the recrystallization orientation and reduce the texture gradient in ultra-purified 17%Cr ferritic stainless steel, in this work, we performed conventional and asymmetric rolling processes and conducted macro and micro-texture analyses to investigate texture evolution under different cold-rolling conditions. In the conventional rolling specimens, we observed that the deformation was not uniform in the thickness direction, whereas there was homogeneous shear deformation in the asymmetric rolling specimens as well as the formation of uniform recrystallized grains and random orientation grains in the final annealing sheets. As such, the ridging resistance of the final sheets was significantly improved by employing the asymmetric rolling process. This result indicates with certainty that the texture gradient and orientation inhomogeneity can be attributed to non-uniform deformation, whereas the uniform orientation gradient in the thickness direction is explained by the increased number of shear bands obtained in the asymmetric rolling process.
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    Effects of asymmetric rolling process on ridging resistance of ultra-purified 17%Cr ferritic stainless steel

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    • In ferritic stainless steels, a significant non-uniform recrystallization orientation and a substantial texture gradient usually occur, which can degrade the ridging resistance of the final sheets. To improve the homogeneity of the recrystallization orientation and reduce the texture gradient in ultra-purified 17%Cr ferritic stainless steel, in this work, we performed conventional and asymmetric rolling processes and conducted macro and micro-texture analyses to investigate texture evolution under different cold-rolling conditions. In the conventional rolling specimens, we observed that the deformation was not uniform in the thickness direction, whereas there was homogeneous shear deformation in the asymmetric rolling specimens as well as the formation of uniform recrystallized grains and random orientation grains in the final annealing sheets. As such, the ridging resistance of the final sheets was significantly improved by employing the asymmetric rolling process. This result indicates with certainty that the texture gradient and orientation inhomogeneity can be attributed to non-uniform deformation, whereas the uniform orientation gradient in the thickness direction is explained by the increased number of shear bands obtained in the asymmetric rolling process.
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