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Reaction Between High Mn-High Al Steel and CaO-SiO2-Type Molten Mold Flux: Retardation of Al2O3 Accumulation at High Al Content ([pct Al](0) >= 5) in Steel and Low MgO Content ((pct MgO)(0) <= 1.8) in Flux SCIE SCOPUS

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Reaction Between High Mn-High Al Steel and CaO-SiO2-Type Molten Mold Flux: Retardation of Al2O3 Accumulation at High Al Content ([pct Al](0) >= 5) in Steel and Low MgO Content ((pct MgO)(0) <= 1.8) in Flux
Authors
Kim, Min-SuPark, Min-SeokJung, Sung-HoonKim, Seong-YeonKang, Youn-Bae
Date Issued
2020-12
Publisher
SPRINGER
Abstract
A series of steel-flux reaction experiments was conducted to elucidate the reaction mechanism between high Mn-high Al steel and CaO-SiO2-type molten mold flux of low MgO content ((pct MgO)(0) = 0 to 1.8) at 1723 K (1450 degrees C). Composition evolutions in the liquid steel and the molten flux during the reaction and microstructure change in the flux near the steel-flux interface were investigated by employing different experimental techniques. 4Al + 3(SiO2) = 3Si + 2(Al2O3) was confirmed as a major reaction in the system. It was found that rate of Al2O3 accumulation in the flux was retarded as the initial Al content in the steel ([pct Al](0)) increased from 1 to 5 or 11, approximately. Moreover, keeping the initial content of MgO in the flux ((pct MgO)(0)) < 1.8) resulted in a slower reaction rate than that with the normal MgO content ((pct MgO)(0) =similar to 2.5) reported previously, even at high Al content ([pct Al](0) = 4.6to5.8). From the microstructure analysis in the flux, the Al2O3-rich zone and calcium aluminate layer were observed near the interface. A rapid increase of Al2O3 in the flux near the interface was found at the early stage of the reaction. As the reaction proceeded, however, the concentration gradients in the flux did not show noticeable changes. This suggests that mass transport in the flux was hindered by accumulation of the reaction products near the interface. The formation mechanism of the calcium aluminate layer was discussed by considering the measured flux compositions and phase diagram analysis calculated using the CALPHAD technique. Several kinetic analyses indicated that mass transport in the flux significantly affects the overall reaction rate in the high Mn-high Al steel and CaO-SiO2-type molten mold flux system with high Al ([pct Al](0) >= 5) and low MgO content ((pct MgO)(0) <= 1.8). The formation of a calcium aluminate layer in the low-MgO flux was beneficial to retarding the reaction rate. (C) The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International 2020
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/105547
DOI
10.1007/s11663-020-01972-z
ISSN
1073-5615
Article Type
Article
Citation
METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS B-PROCESS METALLURGY AND MATERIALS PROCESSING SCIENCE, vol. 51, no. 6, page. 3067 - 3078, 2020-12
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