Characterization of Inclusions During Ladle Refining of a Resulfurized Steel Grade (38MnSiVS5) Using Lollipop Samples
Inclusion, especially alumina, evolution is studied using a FactSage macro-based kinetic model including a vacuum degassing process and considering steel-slag-inclusion reactions. Multiple steel samples were taken during the process to study the evolution of chemical composition and morphology of inclusions using SEM-EDS analysis, focusing on the effect of the morphology of inclusions formed toward the end of steelmaking due to reoxidation. Since sulfur is a surface-active element, a strong effect of sulfur concentration is expected to affect the morphology of freshly formed inclusions. SEM analysis of electrolytic etched steel samples is used to carefully study the morphology of these inclusions.
Authors:
Bansode Krushna | Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay
Soorya Prakash Jayaraj | JSW Steel Ltd. – Salem Works
M. P. Gururajan | Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay
Nurni Viswanathan | Indian Institute of Technology – Bombay
Deepoo Kumar | Indian Institute of Technology – Bombay
Session Chairs:
April Baggett | Nucor Business Technology
Nicole Sweet | RHI Magnesita
Characterization of Inclusions During Ladle Refining of a Resulfurized Steel Grade (38MnSiVS5) Using Lollipop Samples
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Session: Ladle & Secondary Refining: Modeling & Technology Innovations
Track: Ladle & Secondary Refining
Date: 5/7/2024
Session Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Presentation Time: 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Track: Ladle & Secondary Refining
Date: 5/7/2024
Session Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Presentation Time: 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM