Papers - Mechanism of Solidification and Segregation in a Low-carbon Rimming-steel Ingot (T. P. 988, with discussion)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 48
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1939
Abstract
The quality of sheet and strip products made of rimming steel is closely related to the structure and chemistry of the ingots. The variation in composition throughout the ingot, as affected by segregation, is of great importance, as are also the form and distribution of the voids that result from the gases evolved. It is because of this importance that the considerable literature in this field has accumulated. No attempt is made in the present paper to compile a bibliography of the excellent work that has already been done, as this has been adequately covered in the many excellent reports on the heterogeneity of steel ingots prepared by a joint committee and published by the Iron and Steel Institute.' From time to time, in any field of investigation new tools and new technique are developed, which make further progress possible. In the field with which this paper is concerned, this is true. The development of the vacuum-fusion method as a means of following oxygen segregation, and a technique for obtaining the volume and composition of the gases evolved during solidification, have opened the way to obtaining data by means of which some considerable progress has been realized in developing more of the detailed mechanisms of solidification and segregation in rimming-steel ingots. General Theory of Segregation The basic cause of segregation lies in the fact that the impurities are less soluble in solid than in liquid iron. The solid that forms from the impure liquid is more nearly pure than the liquid itself. If solidification proceeds slowly enough, or if the liquid and solid phases are maintained in contact with one another for a sufficient time, a condition of equilibrium is set up, which may be represented by a phase diagram. Portions of the
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(1939) Papers - Mechanism of Solidification and Segregation in a Low-carbon Rimming-steel Ingot (T. P. 988, with discussion)MLA: Papers - Mechanism of Solidification and Segregation in a Low-carbon Rimming-steel Ingot (T. P. 988, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.