Interaction Coefficients of Mo, B, Ni, Ti and Nb with Sn in Molten Fe–18mass%Cr Alloy

  • Hori Koga
    Graduate School of Science and Engineering, University of Toyama, now DISCO Corporation
  • Kato Kengo
    Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, now University of Toyama
  • Ono Hideki
    Academic Assembly, Faculty of Sustainable Design, University of Toyama

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  • 溶融Fe–18mass%Cr合金中Mo, B, Ni, Ti, NbとSn間の相互作用係数

Abstract

<p>Increasing the utilization of steel scrap is strongly required for reducing CO2 emission in iron- and steel-making processes. In steel scrap recycling, the content of tramp elements in steel (such as copper and tin) inevitably increases. Accordingly, it is important to understand the thermodynamic characteristics of relevance to the accumulation of tramp elements in molten steel. The values of the interaction coefficients of Mo, B, Ni, Ti, and Nb with Sn in molten iron were reported previously. However, little is known about the interaction coefficients of alloying elements with tramp elements in molten high-chromium steel. In this work, the interaction coefficients of Mo, B, Ni, Ti, and Nb with Sn in the molten Fe–18mass%Cr alloy were measured at 1873 K by a chemical equilibration technique that uses the liquid immiscibility of the Fe–18mass%Cr alloy and Ag, yielding the following results:</p><p><img align="middle" src="./Graphics/abst-110_TETSU-2024-003_eq_a.jpg"/></p><p>The results show that the values of the interaction coefficients of M with Sn in the Fe–18mass%Cr alloy are smaller than those for molten iron, which were measured in the previous work, except for titanium. The interaction coefficients of M with Sn in Fe and Fe–18mass%Cr alloy were estimated based on a regular solution model. The estimated interaction coefficients of B, Ni, and Ti with Sn in molten iron and Ni and Ti with Sn in the molten Fe–18mass%Cr alloy reasonably agree with the measured values.</p>

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  • Tetsu-to-Hagane

    Tetsu-to-Hagane 110 (7), 513-521, 2024-05-01

    The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan

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