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Inhibition force of precipitates for promoting abnormal grain growth in magnetostrictive Fe83Ga17-(B,NbC) alloy sheets 被引量:6

Inhibition force of precipitates for promoting abnormal grain growth in magnetostrictive Fe_(83)Ga_(17)-(B,NbC) alloy sheets
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摘要 Inhibition force of precipitate particles for pro- moting abnormal grain growth in magnetostrictive Feg3Ga17-(B,NbC) alloy sheets was investigated in this study. After a continuous heating and a high-temperature annealing, the Fe83Gat7 + 0.5 at% B alloy sheets do not occur significant abnormal grain growth. Correspondingly, textures of { 111 }〈112〉 and { 100}〈00l〉 in addition to the Goss texture are obtained in the final annealed alloy sheets. By contrast, after the same annealing processes, the size of {110} textured grains is very large in the final annealed Fe83Gaj7 + 0.5 at% NbC alloy sheets due to the abnormal grain growth, which results in a sharp Goss texture. BN precipitates were introduced into Fes3Ga17 + 0.2 at% B alloy sheets by nitriding annealing at 800℃ for 2 min under NH3 atmosphere. The abnormal grain growth of Goss grains is achieved in 0.2 at% B-doped Fe83Ga17 alloy sheets after a high-temperature annealing, which is attributed to the enhanced inhibition force by introducing BN precipitates. During the recrystallization annealing process, Fe2B precipitates is easy to coarsen and decom- pose at high temperature due to the low thermal stability, resulting in a decrease or even disappearance of the inhi- bition force. For NbC and BN precipitates, the thermal stability and hardness of particles are both better than those of Fe2B precipitates, leading to strong inhibition force. Because of the preferred Goss texture, the magnetostriction of 2.05 × 10-4 and 1.81 × 10 4 is obtained in the sec- ondary recrystallized Fe83Gal7 + 0.5 at% NbC and Fes3Gaw + 0.2 at% B alloy sheets, respectively. Inhibition force of precipitate particles for pro- moting abnormal grain growth in magnetostrictive Feg3Ga17-(B,NbC) alloy sheets was investigated in this study. After a continuous heating and a high-temperature annealing, the Fe83Gat7 + 0.5 at% B alloy sheets do not occur significant abnormal grain growth. Correspondingly, textures of { 111 }〈112〉 and { 100}〈00l〉 in addition to the Goss texture are obtained in the final annealed alloy sheets. By contrast, after the same annealing processes, the size of {110} textured grains is very large in the final annealed Fe83Gaj7 + 0.5 at% NbC alloy sheets due to the abnormal grain growth, which results in a sharp Goss texture. BN precipitates were introduced into Fes3Ga17 + 0.2 at% B alloy sheets by nitriding annealing at 800℃ for 2 min under NH3 atmosphere. The abnormal grain growth of Goss grains is achieved in 0.2 at% B-doped Fe83Ga17 alloy sheets after a high-temperature annealing, which is attributed to the enhanced inhibition force by introducing BN precipitates. During the recrystallization annealing process, Fe2B precipitates is easy to coarsen and decom- pose at high temperature due to the low thermal stability, resulting in a decrease or even disappearance of the inhi- bition force. For NbC and BN precipitates, the thermal stability and hardness of particles are both better than those of Fe2B precipitates, leading to strong inhibition force. Because of the preferred Goss texture, the magnetostriction of 2.05 × 10-4 and 1.81 × 10 4 is obtained in the sec- ondary recrystallized Fe83Gal7 + 0.5 at% NbC and Fes3Gaw + 0.2 at% B alloy sheets, respectively.
出处 《Rare Metals》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第11期886-893,共8页 稀有金属(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51501006 and 51271019)
关键词 Fe-Ga alloy MAGNETOSTRICTION Grain growth Inhibition force PRECIPITATES Fe-Ga alloy Magnetostriction Grain growth Inhibition force Precipitates
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