Influence Of An Alloying Element (Cr, Ni, Mn, Mo And Cu) On The Thermodynamic Properties Of Titanium In Molten Iron Alloys

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Takeshi Yoshikawa
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

For the sake of effective control of titanium-compound inclusions in the steel-making processes, especially for stainless steel production, the influences of alloying elements of chromium, nickel, manganese, molybdenum, copper and oxygen on the thermodynamic property of titanium in molten iron were investigated at 1873K. At a certain titanium potential controlled by the coexistence of Ti3O5 and Ti2O3 doubly saturation of steels, the interaction parameters between alloying elements and titanium in molten iron were determined as follows. [ ] From the investigations on the equilibrium of titanium deoxidation in molten iron, the activity coefficient of titanium and the first order interaction parameter between oxygen and titanium were determined as follows. [ ] Also, deoxidation equilibrium for titanium in molten 304 stainless steel was measured and compared with the calculated results using the determined interaction parameters.
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APA: Takeshi Yoshikawa  (2006)  Influence Of An Alloying Element (Cr, Ni, Mn, Mo And Cu) On The Thermodynamic Properties Of Titanium In Molten Iron Alloys

MLA: Takeshi Yoshikawa Influence Of An Alloying Element (Cr, Ni, Mn, Mo And Cu) On The Thermodynamic Properties Of Titanium In Molten Iron Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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