Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Sulphur in Molten Iron-Sulphur Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. W. Sherman H. I. Elvander J. Chipman
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

THE pronounced and usually deleterious effects of sulphur on all ferrous metals and the resultant necessity for its control in metallurgical processes have stimulated many investigations of the system iron-sulphur. The data required for thermodynamic study of the behavior of sulphur in molten iron and steel include the activity and free energy of the dissolved sulphur and its heat of solution. Such data are also of theoretical interest since there is all too little information available concerning solutions of nonmetallic solutes in metallic solvents. It was the purpose of this investigation to attack the problem very directly by a study of equilibrium at several temperatures in the reaction H2 (gas) + S = H2S (gas) [1] K1 = PH2S /PH2 as where the sulphur is present in the liquid iron in amounts up to several percent by weight. Such a method of attack is not new since several careful studies have already been reported. It is planned, however, to extend the study to other metallic solvents and particularly to determine the effects of the various alloying elements on the activity of sulphur in liquid iron. This paper presents the results on molten iron-sulphur alloys containing up to 4 pct sulphur in the temperature range 1530°-1730°C. Literature Review The significant researches on dilute molten solutions of sulphur in iron include those of Chipman
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APA: C. W. Sherman H. I. Elvander J. Chipman  (1951)  Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Sulphur in Molten Iron-Sulphur Alloys

MLA: C. W. Sherman H. I. Elvander J. Chipman Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Sulphur in Molten Iron-Sulphur Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.

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