Nitrogen Absorption Behavior of Molten Steel in Nitrogen Blowing Process under Vacuum

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Tie Ou Chenghuan Yu Liangtian Liu Guangqiang Li
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

For stabilizing the production of containing nitrogen steels, a study on nitrogen absorption behavior of killed molten steel has been carried out by means of the RH vacuum device in which nitrogen was used as a driving gas. The results showed that there was an increase of nitrogen content in molten steel under vacuum processing but the rate of nitrogen absorption was slowed down by the surface active elements. Therefore, a kinetic equation for nitrogen absorption of molten steel with apparent first order reaction was derived by constructing a modified model in which the adsorption of closed surface site was taken into account. The experimental results confiimed that the calculated values agreed with the observed ones. This model is suitable for the prediction of nitrogen adsorption operation for containing nitrogen steels.
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APA: Tie Ou Chenghuan Yu Liangtian Liu Guangqiang Li  (2004)  Nitrogen Absorption Behavior of Molten Steel in Nitrogen Blowing Process under Vacuum

MLA: Tie Ou Chenghuan Yu Liangtian Liu Guangqiang Li Nitrogen Absorption Behavior of Molten Steel in Nitrogen Blowing Process under Vacuum. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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