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Modification and Minimization of Spinel(Al2O3·xMgO) Inclusions Formed in Ti-Added Steel Melts

2010; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 41; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s11663-010-9377-1

ISSN

1543-1916

Autores

Chang-Woo Seo, Seon-Hyo Kim, Sung‐Koo Jo, Min‐Oh Suk, Sun-Min Byun,

Tópico(s)

High-Temperature Coating Behaviors

Resumo

High-melting-point inclusions such as spinel(Al2O3·xMgO) are known to promote clogging of the submerged entry nozzle (SEN) in a continuous caster mold. In particular, Ti-alloyed steels can have severe nozzle clogging problems, which are detrimental to the slab surface quality. In this work, the thermodynamic role of Ti in steels and the effect of Ca and Ti addition to the molten austenitic stainless steel deoxidized with Al on the formation of Al2O3·xMgO spinel inclusions were investigated. The sequence of Ca and Ti additions after Al deoxidation was also investigated. The inclusion chemistry and morphology according to the order of Ca and Ti are discussed from the standpoint of spinel formation. The thermodynamic interaction parameter of Mg with respect to the Ti alloying element was determined. The element of Ti in steels could contribute to enhancing the spinel formation, because Ti accelerates Mg dissolution from the MgO containing refractory walls or slags because of its high thermodynamic affinity for Mg $$ ( {e_{\text{Mg}}^{\text{Ti}} = - 0. 9 3 3}). $$ Even though Ti also induces Ca dissolution from the CaO-containing refractory walls or slags because of its thermodynamic affinity for Ca $$ \left( {e_{\text{Ca}}^{\text{Ti}} = - 0.119} \right), $$ dissolved Ca plays a role in favoring the formation of calcium aluminate inclusions, which are more stable thermodynamically in an Al-deoxidized steel. The inclusion content of steel samples was analyzed to improve the understanding of fundamentals of Al2O3·xMgO spinel inclusion formation. The optimum processing conditions for Ca treatment and Ti addition in austenitic stainless steel melts to achieve the minimized spinel formation and the maximized Ti-alloying yield is discussed.

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