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Experimental Study on the Behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) Inclusions in Contact with CaO‐Al(2)O(3)‐SiO(2)‐MgO Slags

TiN and Ti(2)O(3) are the predominant inclusion types in Ti-alloyed ferritic chromium stainless steels. In order to ensure the required steel cleanness level, an effective removal of such inclusions in the slag during secondary metallurgy is essential. This inclusion removal predominantly takes plac...

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Autores principales: Michelic, S. K., Bernhard, C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5661782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29109805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2326750
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description TiN and Ti(2)O(3) are the predominant inclusion types in Ti-alloyed ferritic chromium stainless steels. In order to ensure the required steel cleanness level, an effective removal of such inclusions in the slag during secondary metallurgy is essential. This inclusion removal predominantly takes place via dissolution of the inclusion in the slag. The dissolution behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) in CaO-SiO(2)-Al(2)O(3)-MgO slags as well as their agglomeration behavior in the liquid steel is investigated using High Temperature Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy and Tammann Furnace experiments. Thermodynamic calculations are performed using FactSage 7.0. The behavior of TiN is observed to be completely different to that of oxides. Ti(2)O(3) dissolves quickly in slags, and its dissolution behavior is comparable to that of other already well examined oxides. In contrast, TiN shows a very intense gas reaction which is attributed to the release of nitrogen during contact with slag. Slags with higher SiO(2) content show a significantly higher ability for the dissolution of TiN as compared to Al(2)O(3)-rich slags. The gas reaction is found to also significantly influence the final steel cleanness. Despite the easy absorption of TiN in the slag, the formed nitrogen supports the formation of pinholes in the steel.
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spelling pubmed-56617822017-11-06 Experimental Study on the Behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) Inclusions in Contact with CaO‐Al(2)O(3)‐SiO(2)‐MgO Slags Michelic, S. K. Bernhard, C. Scanning Research Article TiN and Ti(2)O(3) are the predominant inclusion types in Ti-alloyed ferritic chromium stainless steels. In order to ensure the required steel cleanness level, an effective removal of such inclusions in the slag during secondary metallurgy is essential. This inclusion removal predominantly takes place via dissolution of the inclusion in the slag. The dissolution behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) in CaO-SiO(2)-Al(2)O(3)-MgO slags as well as their agglomeration behavior in the liquid steel is investigated using High Temperature Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy and Tammann Furnace experiments. Thermodynamic calculations are performed using FactSage 7.0. The behavior of TiN is observed to be completely different to that of oxides. Ti(2)O(3) dissolves quickly in slags, and its dissolution behavior is comparable to that of other already well examined oxides. In contrast, TiN shows a very intense gas reaction which is attributed to the release of nitrogen during contact with slag. Slags with higher SiO(2) content show a significantly higher ability for the dissolution of TiN as compared to Al(2)O(3)-rich slags. The gas reaction is found to also significantly influence the final steel cleanness. Despite the easy absorption of TiN in the slag, the formed nitrogen supports the formation of pinholes in the steel. Hindawi 2017-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5661782/ /pubmed/29109805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2326750 Text en Copyright © 2017 S. K. Michelic and C. Bernhard. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Experimental Study on the Behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) Inclusions in Contact with CaO‐Al(2)O(3)‐SiO(2)‐MgO Slags
title Experimental Study on the Behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) Inclusions in Contact with CaO‐Al(2)O(3)‐SiO(2)‐MgO Slags
title_full Experimental Study on the Behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) Inclusions in Contact with CaO‐Al(2)O(3)‐SiO(2)‐MgO Slags
title_fullStr Experimental Study on the Behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) Inclusions in Contact with CaO‐Al(2)O(3)‐SiO(2)‐MgO Slags
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study on the Behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) Inclusions in Contact with CaO‐Al(2)O(3)‐SiO(2)‐MgO Slags
title_short Experimental Study on the Behavior of TiN and Ti(2)O(3) Inclusions in Contact with CaO‐Al(2)O(3)‐SiO(2)‐MgO Slags
title_sort experimental study on the behavior of tin and ti(2)o(3) inclusions in contact with cao‐al(2)o(3)‐sio(2)‐mgo slags
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5661782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29109805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2326750
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