Nitrogen and nitride non-metallic inclusions in steel

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The paper deals with the formation of coarse nitride non-metallic inclusions in steel. The thermodynamic calculations for the determination of the equilibrium solubility of nitrogen in the steel melt at a given temperature and chemical composition are presented. Some of the negative effects of excessive nitrogen contents, like blow holes, strain aging and, most importantly, nitride non-metallic inclusion formation are discussed. Five types of the coarse nitride non-metallic inclusions that occur in industrial practice are presented: aluminium, boron, niobium, titanium, and zirconium nitrides. Examples of the negative effect of coarse nitrides from case studies are also shown. The basic thermodynamic tools and values of the parameters for calculating the nitride precipitation in the steel melt are given in the paper.

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Burja, J., Koležnik, M., Župerl, Š., & Klančnik, G. (2019). Nitrogen and nitride non-metallic inclusions in steel. Materiali in Tehnologije, 53(6), 919–928. https://doi.org/10.17222/mit.2019.247

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