Thermodynamic Relation between Aluminum and Titanium in Liquid Iron
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Thermodynamic relation between aluminum and titanium in liquid iron was studied using the metal-nitride-gas equilibration technique. The effect of aluminum on the solubility product of TiN in liquid iron was measured under different nitrogen partial pressures in the temperature range of 1843–1973 K. The experimental results were thermodynamically analyzed using Wagners interaction parameter formalism to determine the first-order interaction parameters of aluminum and titanium in liquid iron as follows.eTiAl = 1939/T−1.009, eAlTi = 1092/T−0.568Using thermodynamic data determined in present study, a stability diagram for Al2O3, Ti2O3 and Ti3O5 phases was constructed as a function of dissolved aluminum, titanium and oxygen contents in liquid iron. The result indicated that at equilibrium condition titanium oxides would not form on titanium addition in Al-killed liquid steels with soluble aluminum content of 0.02–0.05 mass% at 1873 K.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2008-01-15
著者
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Kim Wan-Yi
Division of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University
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Pak Jong-Jin
Division of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University
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Jo Jong-oh
Department Of Metallurgical And Materials Eng. Hanyang University
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KIM Dong-Sik
Technical Research Laboratories, POSCO
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PAK Jong-Jin
Hanyang University
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Pak Jong-jin
Department Of Metallurgical And Materials Engineering Hanyang University
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Kim Dong-sik
Technical Research Laboratories Posco
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Pak Jong-jin
Division Of Materials And Chemical Engineering Hanyang University
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Kim Wan‐yi
Department Of Metallurgical And Materials Engineering Hanyang University
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Kim Wan-yi
Division Of Materials And Chemical Engineering Hanyang University
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LEE Chang-Oh
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Hanyang University
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JO Jong-Oh
Division of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University
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LEE Chang-Oh
Division of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University
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Jo Jong-oh
Division Of Materials And Chemical Engineering Hanyang University
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Lee Chang-oh
Department Of Metallurgical And Materials Engineering Hanyang University
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Kim Wan-yi
Department Of Metallurgical And Materials Engineering Hanyang University
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Kim Dong‐sik
Technical Research Laboratories Posco
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Park Joo‐hyun
Division Of Materials And Chemical Engineering Hanyang University
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Jo Jong-oh
Department Of Metallurgical And Materials Engineering Hanyang University
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