Effect of Oxygen Content on Composition of Inclusion Precipitated During Solidification of Steel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hui-Gai Li
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The fine Ti oxide inclusions precipitated during solidification are favorable for intragranular ferrite nucleation. The oxygen content before solidification affects the composition and size of inclusions. The composition of precipitated inclusions in Mn-Ti alloyed steel was studied by means of thermodynamic calculation and experiment in this paper. The micro-segregation of Mn, Ti and O during solidification was considered in calculation and unidirectional solidification apparatus was employed in experiment to ensure that alloy elements diffused along solidification direction. The results showed that: inclusions are mainly Ti oxide when oxygen content is 10ppm; they are Ti oxide and Mn-Ti oxide when it is 20ppm; Mn-Ti oxide dominates when it is 30ppm. With the increase of oxygen content, the size of inclusions increases. The maximum oxides size is about 3µm from statistical results of experiment.
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APA: Hui-Gai Li  (2008)  Effect of Oxygen Content on Composition of Inclusion Precipitated During Solidification of Steel

MLA: Hui-Gai Li Effect of Oxygen Content on Composition of Inclusion Precipitated During Solidification of Steel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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