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Equiaxed Solidification of 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel Nucleating on Core-Containing Ti

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Abstract The solidification structure of ferritic stainless steel can be refined by controlling the contents of Ti, O, and N in the liquid steel through the thermodynamic analysis and high-temperature… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The solidification structure of ferritic stainless steel can be refined by controlling the contents of Ti, O, and N in the liquid steel through the thermodynamic analysis and high-temperature experiment. It is found by the scanning electron microscopy technology, in which the composite core of Ti nitride-enwrapping Ti oxide can be formed in the solidification front, which promotes the nucleation of δ iron and refines the solidification structure. Meanwhile, the structure analysis of the composite core by the transmission electron microscope technology proves that the Ti oxide that exists in the centre of the composite core is Ti2O3 and the Ti nitride that exists in the outer layer of the composite core is TiN.

Keywords: composite core; solidification; stainless steel; ferritic stainless; core

Journal Title: High Temperature Materials and Processes
Year Published: 2018

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