Abstract
The effect of carbon content on the magnetic ageing index and Vickers hardness evolution on annealed samples of 2%Si non-oriented grain electrical steel was studied. Samples with 40 and 60ppm carbon content were subjected at ageing temperatures of 200 and 225ºC, respectively. During the ageing treatment, the cycle was interrupted on several time intervals in order to obtain the core loss and to determine Vickers hardness. The precipitates were characterized using scanning electron microscope (SEM). Using the software MatCalc, computer simulations of e-carbide precipitation were performed and compared with experimental data from literature. The results for both carbon contents showed that the maximum hardness value was achieved in shorter time than that to achieve the maximum magnetic ageing, indicating that the critical size of precipitates more harmful to the magnetic properties is larger than the ones that maximize the hardness.
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de Oliveira Júnior, J. R., Monteiro, R. A., da Costa Paolinelli, S., & Cotac, A. B. (2018). Kinetics of magnetic ageing of 2%Si non-oriented grain electrical steel. Materials Research, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2017-0575
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