Effect of Mg Addition on Nucleation of Intra-granular Acicular Ferrite in Al-killed Low Carbon Steel

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作者
Xiao-bing LI [1 ]
Yi MIN [1 ]
Zhe YU [1 ]
Cheng-jun LIU [1 ]
Mao-fa JIANG [1 ]
机构
[1] Key Laboratory for Ecological Metallurgy of Multimetallic Mineral(Ministry of Education) ,Northeastern University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
low carbon steel; inclusion; magnesium; intra-granular acicular ferrite; Mn-depletion zone;
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TF769.4 [钢液真空处理];
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080602 ;
摘要
To verify the formation behaviors and mechanisms of intra-granular acicular ferrite( IAF) grains nucleated by Mg-Al-O in low carbon steel,the steels containing different Mg contents were refined in a vacuum induction furnace. The effect of Mg addition on the formation of IAF structure in Al-killed low carbon steel was investigated by optical microscope( OM) and scanning electron microscope with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscope( SEM-EDX). It reveals that the IAFs are only detected in Mg-added steels,and the volume fraction of IAF increases with the Mg concentration from 8 × 10;to 26 × 10;. It shows that not only the MgO-Al;O;-MnS and MgO-Al;O;-P;O;particles are the effective nucleation sites for IAF,but also the pure MgO·Al;O;phase can promote the ferrite nucleation. A Mn-depletion zone( MDZ) is characterized adjacent to the MgO-Al;O;-MnS,which is believed to be one of the possible mechanisms to explain the IAF nucleation. The MDZ around the MgO-Al;O;-MnS inclusion would be induced by the Mn S precipitation on the inclusion. It seems that the ability of Mg-containing inclusions to induce the nucleation of ferrite might be attributed to a new mechanism,i. e.,the Prich zone formed on a few Mg-Al-O inclusions might be another factor for promoting the IAF formation.
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页码:415 / 421
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