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Influence of cast part size on macro- and microsegregation patterns in a high carbon high silicon steel

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Abstract In this work, the macro and microsegregation of Cr, Si and Mn have been investigated in a high-carbon high-silicon cast steel using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and electron probe microanalysis… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this work, the macro and microsegregation of Cr, Si and Mn have been investigated in a high-carbon high-silicon cast steel using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), respectively. Two different keel block sizes with leg thicknesses of 12.5 and 75 mm have been compared. In each of the keel blocks, three different locations along the leg thickness have been analyzed: A) zone near surface (≈1 mm); C) the central zone of the leg thickness and B) an equidistant zone from A and C. After comparing the analysis performed by XRF in these three zones no macrosegregation of the Cr, Mn and Si has been observed in any of the two keel blocks. However, clear microsegregation patterns have been obtained by EPMA for these three elements; interdendritic zones are enriched while dendrites are impoverished in these elements implying that their partition coefficient is lower that the unity (k

Keywords: carbon high; microsegregation patterns; high silicon; microsegregation; high carbon; macro microsegregation

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Year Published: 2020

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