Effect of Niobium on Microstructure and Electromagnetic Properties of B50A1300 Grade Non-Oriented Silicon Steel Sheets
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Effect of Niobium on Microstructure and Electromagnetic Properties of B50A1300 Grade Non-Oriented Silicon Steel Sheets
Special SteelVol. 41, Issue 4, Pages: 53-58(2020)
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宝山钢铁股份有限公司中央研究院,上海,201900
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Received:07 January 2020,
Online First:28 April 2022,
Published:28 April 2020
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张峰. Effect of Niobium on Microstructure and Electromagnetic Properties of B50A1300 Grade Non-Oriented Silicon Steel Sheets[J]. Special Steel, 2020, 41(4): 53-58.
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张峰. Effect of Niobium on Microstructure and Electromagnetic Properties of B50A1300 Grade Non-Oriented Silicon Steel Sheets[J]. Special Steel, 2020, 41(4): 53-58.DOI:
Effect of Niobium on Microstructure and Electromagnetic Properties of B50A1300 Grade Non-Oriented Silicon Steel Sheets
The exist style of niobium in 0.25% Si non-oriented silicon steel and the interaction mechanism
and the effect of Nb on microstructure and electromagnetic properties in the finished steel are studied. The results show that
for present work
the solution and precipitation of the niobium inclusions and the traditional inclusions can be improved by adding 0.008 3% niobium into the liquid steel. Thus
the average size of inclusions will obviously decrease from 152 nm to 64 nm
and the number of which will sharply increase from 1.7 x 10
7
/mm
3
to 8.4 X 10
7
/mm
3
. Among of which
the main niobium contained is Nb (C
N)
with size being hundreds of nanometer grades. They can pin the grain boundary and decrease the diffusi
on rate of grain boundary significantly
and then resulting the occurrence of the refinement grain size segregating and the island shape grains. Finally
the iron loss and magnetic induction of the finished steel are obviously deteriorated by 0.7 W/kg and 0. 03T
respectively. More over
the deterioration of iron loss and magnetic induction in steel will increase monotonically with increasing niobium content. The Nb inclusions lead to increase of iron loss P