Experimental Evaluation of Thermodynamic Interactions Between Tellurium and Various Elements in Molten Iron

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Ueda Y. Matsuki K. Morita
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Tellurium has mainly been used as an alloying element for resulfurized free-machining steel. It globularizes MnS inclusions and improves both machinability and mechanical properties of such steel. This effect is quite sensitive to tellurium concentration.Therefore,its incorporation should be controlled accurately during the secondary refining process, using the thermodynamic properties of tellurium in molten iron. In the present study, Wagner’s interaction parameters of various elements on tellurium were experimentally evaluated by vapor-liquid equilibration, and the vapor pressure of tellurium was controlled using the transpiration method. The values obtained were compared with those of oxygen and sulfur, and they were found to be correlated with the standard Gibbs energy of formation of the corresponding oxides, sulfides, and tellurides.The results indicate that the relations described here could provide estimates of interaction parameters that have not been experimentally determined thus far by using available thermodynamic quantities.
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APA: S. Ueda Y. Matsuki K. Morita  (2017)  Experimental Evaluation of Thermodynamic Interactions Between Tellurium and Various Elements in Molten Iron

MLA: S. Ueda Y. Matsuki K. Morita Experimental Evaluation of Thermodynamic Interactions Between Tellurium and Various Elements in Molten Iron. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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