Effect of Different Calcium and Magnesium Treatments on the Evolution of Nonmetallic Inclusions in AH36 Ship Plate Steel
Ting Wu,
Chun‐Lin Peng,
Hui Kong
et al.
Abstract:Comprehensive thermodynamic calculations and high‐temperature experiments are performed to systematically evaluate the effect of calcium and magnesium additions on the modification and control of inclusions in AH36 ship plate steel. The results show that Al2O3 or MgAl2O4 inclusions are formed under the casting temperature conditions. Calcium treatment modifies the inclusions into calcium aluminate, of which components partially fall into the liquidus region, and the aspect ratio and number density of inclusion… Show more
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