Slag-steel reactions in the refining of advanced high-strength steel

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P Su P C. Pistorius B A. Webler
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Aug 21, 2024

Abstract

Advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) typically have much higher aluminium concentrations (by an order of magnitude or more) than conventional low-carbon aluminium-killed steels. The resulting lower oxygen activity at the steel-slag interface changes the kinetics and thermodynamics of steelslag reactions. Previous work showed that the rapid transformation of alumina inclusions to spinel inclusions, and spinel to periclase, occurs because of the relatively high concentration of dissolved magnesium. In this paper, experimental results on nitrogen removal by ladle slag are compared with predictions based on the available thermodynamic databases. As in previous work, the kinetics was modelled by assuming mass transfer control, with steel or slag mass transfer limiting. The results show that significant removal of nitrogen by steel-slag reaction is possible.
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APA: P Su P C. Pistorius B A. Webler  (2024)  Slag-steel reactions in the refining of advanced high-strength steel

MLA: P Su P C. Pistorius B A. Webler Slag-steel reactions in the refining of advanced high-strength steel. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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