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Inclusion flotation-driven channel segregation in solidifying steels.


ABSTRACT: Channel segregation, which is featured by the strip-like shape with compositional variation in cast materials due to density contrast-induced flow during solidification, frequently causes the severe destruction of homogeneity and some fatal damage. An investigation of its mechanism sheds light on the understanding and control of the channel segregation formation in solidifying metals, such as steels. Until now, it still remains controversial what composes the density contrasts and, to what extent, how it affects channel segregation. Here we discover a new force of inclusion flotation that drives the occurrence of channel segregation. It originates from oxide-based inclusions (Al2O3/MnS) and their sufficient volume fraction-driven flotation becomes stronger than the traditionally recognized inter-dendritic thermosolutal buoyancy, inducing the destabilization of the mushy zone and dominating the formation of channels. This study uncovers the mystery of oxygen in steels, extends the classical macro-segregation theory and highlights a significant technological breakthrough to control macrosegregation.

SUBMITTER: Li D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4263320 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inclusion flotation-driven channel segregation in solidifying steels.

Li Dianzhong D   Chen Xing-Qiu XQ   Fu Paixian P   Ma Xiaoping X   Liu Hongwei H   Chen Yun Y   Cao Yanfei Y   Luan Yikun Y   Li Yiyi Y  

Nature communications 20141125


Channel segregation, which is featured by the strip-like shape with compositional variation in cast materials due to density contrast-induced flow during solidification, frequently causes the severe destruction of homogeneity and some fatal damage. An investigation of its mechanism sheds light on the understanding and control of the channel segregation formation in solidifying metals, such as steels. Until now, it still remains controversial what composes the density contrasts and, to what exten  ...[more]

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