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The effects of vanadium inclusions on the magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steel sheets were investigated. The magnetic induction and core loss of test specimens deteriorated at a vanadium content of 0.016 wt%. Electron microscope study revealed that the deterioration was caused by the “pinning effects” of vanadium carbonitrides on the recrystallization of cold-rolled sheets.
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Nakayama, T., Takahashi, M. Effects of vanadium on magnetic properties of semi-processed non-oriented electrical steel sheets. J Mater Sci 30, 5979–5984 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01151515
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