2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmats.2021.736807
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Liquid Inclusion Collision and Agglomeration in Calcium-Treated Aluminum-Killed Steel

Abstract: This work addresses conflicting results in the literature regarding liquid inclusion agglomeration. To assess whether liquid calcium aluminates do agglomerate in liquid steel, laboratory experiments were performed: melting electrolytic iron, deoxidizing the melt with aluminum and subsequently calcium treating the deoxidation products (alumina and magnesia-alumina spinel inclusions). Under laboratory conditions, solid spinels and alumina inclusions were successfully modified, producing a new population of much … Show more

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“…In such a scenario, both mechanisms are responsible for the coarsening of CaS inclusions, while in other cases, the contribution of turbulent flow was dominant over the other three mechanisms. The significance of turbulent flow had also been reported in previous theoretical studies [60,63].…”
Section: Coarsening Mechanisms Of Cas Inclusions Under Industrial Con...supporting
confidence: 68%
“…In such a scenario, both mechanisms are responsible for the coarsening of CaS inclusions, while in other cases, the contribution of turbulent flow was dominant over the other three mechanisms. The significance of turbulent flow had also been reported in previous theoretical studies [60,63].…”
Section: Coarsening Mechanisms Of Cas Inclusions Under Industrial Con...supporting
confidence: 68%