Part II – February 1968 - Communication - Activity of Carbon in Liquid Iron-Carbon-Chromium Solutions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
David R. Poirier
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

THE activity of carbon in Fe-C-Cr liquid solutions has been measured by Richardson and Dennis,1 Fuwa and chipman,2 and Goto et aL3 Fuwa and Chipman2 have presented their data along with data of Richardson and Dennis1 and utilized an interaction parameter. However, the interaction parameter is only valid for dilute solutions of carbon, because, as indicated, the same interaction parameter does not apply to more concentrated solutions of carbon (i.e., the effect of chromium on the saturation of graphite in liquid iron). Ohtani4 has attempted to account for the effect of carbon concentration on the interaction parameter; however even his analysis does not apply to the saturation data. Also, the effect of temperature on interaction parameters must be taken into account. Therefore, in any process where the concentration of carbon and/or the temperature changes (such as solidification), the use of an interaction parameter is not adequate to know the activity of carbon. The purpose of this communication is to make use of the existing data on the effect of chromium on the activity of carbon in liquid iron solutions in such a way that the activity can be described as a function of both composition and temperature. The method is an extension of Rist and chipman's5 analysis for the binary Fe-C solutions. As in Rist and Chipman's analysis, the activity coefficient is assumed to obey the relation: log y1 = at(l -X1)2 + It [1]
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APA: David R. Poirier  (1969)  Part II – February 1968 - Communication - Activity of Carbon in Liquid Iron-Carbon-Chromium Solutions

MLA: David R. Poirier Part II – February 1968 - Communication - Activity of Carbon in Liquid Iron-Carbon-Chromium Solutions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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