Effects of primary oxide and oxide-nitride particles on the solidification structure in a Fe-20 mass%Cr alloy deoxidised with Ti and M (M = Zr or Ce)

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The ratio of equiaxed grains on a cross section and the size of equiaxed grains in a Fe-20 mass% Cr alloy deoxidised with Ti/M (M = Zr or Ce were studied as function of nitrogen content and particle characteristics such as size distribution, morphology and composition. Fe-20 mass% Cr alloys were melted at 1600°C, deoxidised, and cooled to 1 400°C followed by water quenching. Thereafter, the particles were separated from the matrix using electrolytic extraction using a 10%AA electrolyte and collected on a filmfilter surface. The inclusion characteristics were determined using SEM. It was found that the number of particles increases with an increased N content. Furthermore, that the solidification structure was clearly affected by the number of primary oxide and oxide-nitride particles in the Ti/Zr deoxidation experiments. However, a similar effect could not be detected in the Ti/Ce deoxidation experiments. © 2013 ISIJ.

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Janis, J., Nakajima, K., Karasev, A., Jonsson, S., Inoue, R., & Jönsson, P. G. (2013). Effects of primary oxide and oxide-nitride particles on the solidification structure in a Fe-20 mass%Cr alloy deoxidised with Ti and M (M = Zr or Ce). ISIJ International, 53(2), 221–229. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.53.221

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