Thermodynamics Of Titanium, Nitrogen And Oxygen In Liquid Stainless Steels

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jong-Oh Jo1
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Thermodynamics of Ti, N and O in liquid iron was studied in order to establish a data base for the prediction of TiN and TiOx formation in liquid stainless steels containing various alloying elements including Cr, Ni and Si as a function of temperature. The interaction parameters of these elements on Ti and N were determined using the metal-nitride-gas equilibration technique. The TiN stability diagram for a commercial stainless steel grade was constructed from the measured thermodynamic parameters, and its validity was confirmed experimentally. The interaction parameters between Ti and O, and the equilibrium constants for Ti deoxidation reactions for the formation of Ti2O3 and Ti3O5 were also determined by the equilibration of the melts with those oxides identified by the XRD and the EPMA analyses.
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APA: Jong-Oh Jo1  (2006)  Thermodynamics Of Titanium, Nitrogen And Oxygen In Liquid Stainless Steels

MLA: Jong-Oh Jo1 Thermodynamics Of Titanium, Nitrogen And Oxygen In Liquid Stainless Steels. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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