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Effect of water pressure and soaking time on the selective oxidation of DP980 advanced high strength steel

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Abstract Due to the limited heating power in non-oxidation furnace of continuous strip processing facilities of heating stage, selective oxidation with higher oxygen pressure is practically inevitable, which will greatly… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Due to the limited heating power in non-oxidation furnace of continuous strip processing facilities of heating stage, selective oxidation with higher oxygen pressure is practically inevitable, which will greatly influence the quality of coating during immersion into the zinc bath. In this paper, the oxidation behaviors of DP980 advanced high strength steel are studied during annealing in a pure H2 atmosphere with controlled water pressure ranging from 0.033 to 0.094 bar (PH2O/PH2) and soaking time from 30 s to 2 h. The oxidation proceeds as a combination of external formation of Mn oxides and internal formation of Mn2SiO4, MnSiO3 and SiO2 from the subsurface of the steel into the matrix. As the water pressure increases from 0.033 to 0.094 bar, it can be seen that the amount of oxide particles and coverage on the surface of the steel seems to decrease initially and increase afterwards. The sequence of oxides determined by oxygen partial pressure was calculated and illustrated using thermodynamics with alloys activity. Oxide growth mechanism during annealing and the effect of water pressure on the amount of oxide particles were also discussed.

Keywords: oxidation; selective oxidation; water pressure; steel; pressure

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2018

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