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Faculty of Engineering - Papers (Archive)

2006

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In-Situ Observation Of Sulfide Precipitation In A Low-Carbon, Titanium Alloyed Steel, Sima Aminorroaya-Yamini, Rian J. Dippenaar, Mark H. Reid Jan 2006

In-Situ Observation Of Sulfide Precipitation In A Low-Carbon, Titanium Alloyed Steel, Sima Aminorroaya-Yamini, Rian J. Dippenaar, Mark H. Reid

Faculty of Engineering - Papers (Archive)

Removal of inclusions is of greatsignificance to steelmakers and the scientific principles underpinning inclusion removal has been the subject of numerous investigations in the past and during the last few decades, it has become increasingly obvious that inclusions can be utilized as an effective tool for the control of microstructure1 . Manganese sulfide precipitates are known to crystallize and precipitate preferentially in interdendritic regions during solidification, due to segregation of manganese and sulphur2 and these inclusions have traditionally been used for the dual purpose of improving the machinability and controlling of grain structure in steel. Small MnS particles restrain grain …