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Research Articles

Modelling of non-metallic inclusions in steel

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Pages 184-206 | Received 30 Nov 2019, Accepted 01 Mar 2020, Published online: 16 Mar 2020
 

ABSTRACT

In the current paper, extensive studies of the current authors on the modelling of non-metallic inclusions were summarised. Kinetic studies included the nucleation, collision and agglomeration of inclusions, the interaction between inclusion and bubble in the molten steel, the motion, collision, and removal of inclusions in the molten steel during refining and continuous casting and the entrapment of inclusions in a continuous casting slab strand. Thermodynamic studies included the deoxidation of steel and precise calcium treatment of Al-killed steels. The variation in the composition of inclusions during heating treatment of stainless steels was summarised. The studies ranged from nanoscale of molecules to sub-mili meter scale of inclusions within a meter scale metallurgical vessels, over 10 order in size, and clarified mechanisms for the generation, growth, motion and removal of inclusions in steel.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful for support from the National Science Foundation China (grant number U1860206, No. 51725402), the High Steel Center (HSC) at Yanshan University, and Beijing International Center of Advanced and Intelligent Manufacturing of High Quality Steel Materials (ICSM), Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Recycling and Extraction of Metals (GREM) and the High Quality Steel Consortium (HQSC) at University of Science and Technology Beijing, China.

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Funding

The authors are grateful for support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant numbers U1860206 and 51725402).

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