Effect Of The Temperature On The Nitrogen Dissolution Mechanisms In A Co-Cr-Mo Melt

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
José C. Escobedo B.
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A kinetic study of nitrogen dissolution in a. electromagnetically stirred Co-Cr-Mo alloy bath was made. The experiments were carried out at 1693, 1723 and 1743K of temperature, with a nitrogen pressure of 0.67 atm. The mass transfer coefficients were obtained, finding that their values increase as temperature grows. The true kinetic constants were calculated. It was found that at 1693K of temperature, the kinetics of the nitrogen dissolution process is controlled by a mixed mechanism involving both transport processes and chemical reaction, while at 1723 and 1743K of temperature, the kinetics is controlled only by transport processes mechanisms.
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APA: José C. Escobedo B.  (1995)  Effect Of The Temperature On The Nitrogen Dissolution Mechanisms In A Co-Cr-Mo Melt

MLA: José C. Escobedo B. Effect Of The Temperature On The Nitrogen Dissolution Mechanisms In A Co-Cr-Mo Melt. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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