کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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828086 | 1470285 | 2016 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Liquid metallurgy production of steels with high stiffness and low density
• Utilisation of aluminothermic reduction for high cost efficiency
• TiO1.83 and TiO premixed with Al show the highest TiB2 yield.
• Novel synthesis route proposed to utilise oxide particles.
We studied the in-situ reduction of Ti oxides by Al as an alternative and cost effective route for the liquid metallurgical synthesis of low density, high stiffness steels (high modulus steels) containing about 10 vol.% TiB2. TiO2, TiO1.83 and TiO were inserted via iron tubes into Fe–B melts, with Al either premixed with the oxide powders or liquid in the melt. Depending on Ti oxide type and location of the redox partner Al, greatly differing reaction kinetics, slag formation and corresponding microstructures of the high modulus steels were observed. TiO1.83 and TiO premixed with Al showed the highest TiB2 yield in the cast steel and are thus favourable candidates for the cost effective production of high modulus steels. Based on our findings, a novel synthesis process is proposed, based on filling wire injection into a continuous casting process, allowing the utilisation of the additionally formed oxide particles for the further improvement of the property profile of high modulus steels.
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Journal: Materials & Design - Volume 97, 5 May 2016, Pages 357–363