Kinetics of Transformation of Al2O3 to MgO·Al2O3 Spinel Inclusions in Mg-Containing Steel

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Chunyang Liu
Motoki Yagi
Xu Gao
Sun-joong Kim
Fuxiang Huang
Shigeru Ueda
Shin-ya Kitamura
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[1] Tohoku University,Department of Metallurgy, Graduate School of Engineering
[2] Central Japan Railway,Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials
[3] Tohoku University,Department of Materials Science & Engineering, College of Engineering
[4] Chosun Unversity,School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering
[5] University of Science and Technology Beijing,undefined
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Al2O3 Inclusions; Al2O3 Rod; Spinel Layer; Molten Steel; Rate-controlling Step;
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During ladle furnace refining, initial Al2O3 inclusions generally transform into MgO·Al2O3 spinel inclusions; these generated spinel inclusions consequently deteriorate the product quality. In this study, the transformation from Al2O3 to MgO·Al2O3 was investigated by immersing an Al2O3 rod into molten steel, which was in equilibrium with both MgO and MgO·Al2O3 spinel-saturated slag. A spinel layer, with a thickness of 4 μm, was generated on the Al2O3 rod surface just 10 s after its immersion at 1873 K (1600 °C). The thickness of the formed spinel layer increased with the immersion period and temperature. Moreover, the MgO content of the generated spinel layer also increased with the immersion period. In this study, the chemical reaction rate at 1873 K (1600 °C) was assumed to be sufficiently high, and only diffusion was considered as a rate-controlling step for this transformation. By evaluating the activation energy, MgO diffusion in the generated spinel layer was found to be the rate-controlling step. In addition, this estimation was confirmed by observing the Mg and Al concentration gradients in the generated spinel layer. The results of this study suggest that the MgO diffusion in the spinel inclusions plays a substantial role with regard to their formation kinetics.
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