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The processing of high-Si steels remains challenging. The development of ordered phases is the reason for the deteriorated workability which makes not feasible its production. The influence of the hot and the cold work on the order degree in high-Si steel is investigated by TMS (Transmission Mössbauer spectroscopy) and ILEEMS (Integrated low-energy electron MS). The Si-addition favors the creation of an order gradient in the hot rolled sheets; this accounts as an extra strengthening mechanism. In order to have a successful cold rolling the degree of order must be as low as possible; this is difficult to obtain when the Si-content is too high.
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Ruiz, D., Vandenberghe, R.E., Ros-Yañez, T. et al. Characterizing the ordering of thermomechanically processed high-Si steel by Mössbauer effect techniques. Hyperfine Interact 168, 1037–1040 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-006-9390-6
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