ISSN 2594-5300
48º Seminário de Aciaria, Fundição e Metalurgia de Não-Ferrosos — vol. 48, num.48 (2017)
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For certain applications, coarse titanium nitride (TiN) precipitates can be deleterious for the final properties of the material. Hence, in order to better understand the mechanisms involved in the generation of these precipitates, a thorough characterization of the particles observed in steels with different titanium and nitrogen content was carried out. Samples from liquid steel (tundish), continuous casting billets and final product were evaluated using an Automatic Particle Analyzer (APA) coupled to a Scanning Electronic Microscope (SEM). The location, frequency, size distribution and composition of the different particles observed were assessed. While only few TiN precipitates were observed in liquid steel samples, the density of this type of particle significantly increased in the continuous casting billets samples. Particles ranging from 1 to 10 μm were mainly found in the interdendritic zones of the as-cast structure. The density of TiN particles observed in these samples did not change after re-heating and rolling operations. A model to predict TiN precipitation during solidification was developed. A reasonable agreement was found between model results and measured data. Results of this analysis confirmed that the precipitated fraction of TiN increases as the product of steel Ti and N contents rises.
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Titanium Nitrides, Solidification, Continuous Casting, Model
Titanium Nitrides, Solidification, Continuous Casting, Model
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Capurro, Constantino;
Cicutti, Carlos.
CHARACTERIZATION OF TITANIUM NITRIDES FORMED DURING STEEL SOLIDIFICATION
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p. 368-378.
In: 48º Seminário de Aciaria, Fundição e Metalurgia de Não-Ferrosos,
São Paulo,
2017.
ISSN: 2594-5300
, DOI 10.5151/1982-9345-30380