Textures and Microstructures
Volume 26–27 (1996), Pages 427-443
doi:10.1155/TSM.26-27.427

On the Influence of the Annealing Heating Rate on the Recrystallization Texture of a Deformed Single Crystal (110)[001] of 3% Silicon Iron

B. K. Sokolov, A. K. Sbitnev, V. V. Gubernatorov, I. V. Gervasyeva, and L. R. Vladimirov

Metal Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, S. Kovalevskaya str., 18, Ekaterinburg 620219, Russia

Received 8 November 1995

Copyright © 1996 B. K. Sokolov et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Abstract

The reasons for changes in the type of the recrystallizatioin texture depending on particular annealing conditions of a deformed single crystal (110)[001] are discussed. It is shown that recrystallization centers (210)-(310)[001] can be formed at structural inhomogeneities of different type, such as transition bands, kink bands, and twin boundaries. The development of the texture component (210)-(310)[001] in deformed single crystals subject to slow heating is due mainly to the orientation dependence of the critical dimension of nuclei.