Thermodynamics of Aluminum, Nitrogen and AlN formation in Liquid Iron
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Thermodynamics of aluminum, nitrogen and AlN formation in liquid iron was investigated using the metal–nitride-gas equilibration under various nitrogen partial pressures in the temperature range of 1873–1973 K. The nitrogen solubility in liquid iron decreased with aluminum additions. Pure solid AlN was formed at critical contents of aluminum and nitrogen in liquid iron. The experimental results were thermodynamically analyzed using Wagners interaction parameter formalism to determine the first-order interaction parameter of aluminum and nitrogen, the first-order self interaction parameter of aluminum, and the equilibrium constant for the formation of pure solid AlN in liquid iron as follows.eNAl=−332.2/T+0.194eAlAl=111.0/T−0.016AlN (s)=Al+Nlog KAlN=−16 560/T+7.4Thermodynamics of aluminum in liquid iron could be well described by Darkens quadratic formalism, and the values of αFe–Al and γ°Al were determined as follows.αFe–Al=−1 112/T−0.585γAl°=−185.0/T+0.165
著者
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Kim Wan-Yi
Division of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University
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Kang Jin-Goo
Division of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University
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Park Chul-Hwan
Division of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University
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Lee Joong-Beom
Graduate Student, 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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