Behaviors of Manganese-Sulfide in Aluminum-killed Steel Solidified Uni-directionally in Steady State-Dendrite Structure and Inclusions

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Morphology, size and distribution of II-type manganese-sulfide are investigated taking steel-dendrite structures into account. Quantitative relationships between solidification conditions and steel-dendrite morphology are discussed first, based on steady state uni-directional solidification experiments. A new idea is proposed as Solidification-Unit-Cell, which is applied to a numerical treatment of relationship between dendritic structure of manganese-sulfide inclusions and solidification conditions. Diameter of dendritic ll-type manganese-sulfide rods is correlated to a solidification parameter: R-mG-n which originally is related to steel-dendrite arm spacings, whereas streches of the inclusions are related to the size and shape of residual melt pool, and amounts of constituent elements supplied thereinto. © 1994, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Imagumbai, M. (1994). Behaviors of Manganese-Sulfide in Aluminum-killed Steel Solidified Uni-directionally in Steady State-Dendrite Structure and Inclusions. ISIJ International, 34(11), 896–905. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.34.896

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