Decomposition kinetic of carbonaceous materials used in a mold flux design

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E. Benavidez
L. Santini
E. Brandaleze
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[1] Universidad Tecnológica Nacional,Departamento Metalurgia and DEYTEMA, Facultad Regional San Nicolás
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Decomposition kinetic; Isoconversional models; Activation energy; Carbonaceous material; Mold fluxes;
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Mold fluxes develop important functions during steel continuous casting process. To obtain a free-defect product the melting rate of mold flux is an important property to be controlled. The melting rate depends on the reactivity of carbonaceous material added to these powders as carbon source. In this article, the decomposition kinetic of two carbonaceous materials added to mold flux: petroleum coke and synthetic graphite, was analyzed. By measuring mass loss at different heating rates the decomposition reaction was determined on both types of materials. Applying several kinetic models of non-isothermal decomposition, the average activation energy E = 48 kJ/mol to mold powder with 15 wt% coke and E = 67 kJ/mol to one with 15 wt% graphite was determined. A first order of reaction (n = 1) associated to the decomposition process was assumed to both types of materials. The lower activation energy presented by mold powder-15 wt% petroleum coke indicated a higher reactivity of this material. A higher level of variation of E and n values with decomposition degree and temperature observed in the powder with petroleum coke was associated to a less thermally stable material along with a more complex degradation process.
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