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Fe–6.9 wt% Si alloy is superior to conventional electrical steels containing 3 wt.%Si in terms of soft magnetic performance at high frequencies but its lack of ductility resulting in large restriction on workability and shaping. In present investigation, an excellent ductile behavior was observed in the Fe–6.9 wt% Si alloy containing Y and Hf, together with high magnetic induction B 8 of 1.385 T and B 50 of 1.661 T, as well as low core loss P 10/1000 of 32.168 W/kg. Smaller-sized Y 2 O 3 oxides were diffusely distributed in 6.9Si–0.03Y alloy, while the irregular larger-sized Y 2 Hf 2 O 7 oxides were distribute randomly in grains and at grain boundaries of 6.9Si–0.03Y–0.2Hf alloy. Y-Hf-containing oxides caused the preferential nucleation advantage of λ oriented grains in the nucleation process and hindered the development of γ-fiber recrystallization textures during final annealing, leading to an excellent soft magnetic property of 6.9Si–0.03Y–0.2Hf alloy. Benefiting from the suppression of brittle ordered phases and the change of dislocation configuration, the fracture strain of alloy increased from 6.7% to 9.0% in 6.9Si–0.03Y sheet and showed an excellent ductility value of 11.4 % duo to Hf addition. Y and Hf complex oxides doped in alloy provided an effective approach for improving the ductility without deterioration of soft magnetic property of high silicon steels.
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Guojun Cai
Liaoning Shihua University
Yanru Huang
Liaoning Shihua University
Yongquan Qing
Foshan University
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
The University of Texas at El Paso
Northeastern University
Liaoning Shihua University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9d9e01ad561c673685464 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2025.06.098
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