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Influence of Continuous Annealing Temperature on Mechanical Properties and Texture of Battery Shell Steel

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METALS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met10010052

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battery shell steel; annealing temperature; mechanical properties; crystallographic texture

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To study the influences of continuous annealing temperature on microstructure, mechanical properties and textures of battery shell steel, continuous annealing experiments were conducted at 710 degrees C, 730 degrees C, 760 degrees C and 780 degrees C respectively. The mechanical properties and normal anisotropy index (r) were measured by tensile test and the textures were investigated using the method of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The results show that as annealing temperature rose, the grain size, fracture elongation and r value increased, whereas the strength and yield ratio decreased. The yield strength was 122 MPa, the tensile strength was 286 MPa, meanwhile the elongation and r value arrived at 38.8% and 2.3 when the annealing temperature rose to 780 degrees C. After annealing, the main texture in battery shell steel is {111} < 112 >, followed by {111} < 110 >. With the increase of annealing temperature, textures in {001} crystallographic plane weakened while textures in {111} plane strengthened, which is beneficial to the deep drawability of the steel.

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