nfluences of superheat and cooling intensity on macrostructure and macrosegregation of duplex stainless steel studied by thermal simulation  被引量:11

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作  者:Hong-gang Zhong Xiang-ru Chen Yan-jie Liu Zhi-qiang Wei Hai-feng Yu Qi-jie Zhai 

机构地区:[1]Center for Advanced Solidification Technology,Shanghai University,Shanghai,200444,China [2]Shanghai Institute of Materials Genome,Shanghai,200444,China [3]Research Institute,Baoshan Iron&Steel Co.,Ltd.,Shanghai,200431,China

出  处:《Journal of Iron and Steel Research International》2021年第9期1125-1132,共8页

基  金:National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2017YFB0701802);NSFC(Nos.51504148 and U1760204).

摘  要:The influences of superheat and cooling intensity on macrostructure and macrosegregation of one new kind duplex stainless steel(DSS)were studied.Thermal simulation equipment was applied to prepare samples,which could reproduce the industrial processes of DSS manufactured by a vertical continuous slab caster.Macrostructure and macrosegregation were analyzed using the digital single lens reflex and laser-induced breakdown spectroscope(LIBSOPA-200),respectively.The percentage of both chill zone and center equiaxed zone increases with the superheat decreasing,while that of the columnar zone decreases.There is only equiaxed grain existing as the superheat is 10 and 20℃.The lower the superheat is,the coarser the gain size is.High cooling intensity in mold could remarkably decrease the chill zone length and refine the grains in chill zone and center equiaxed zone.The influences of cooling intensity on macrosegregation are greater than those of superheat.The macrosegregation of Si,Mn and Cr is slightly dependent on superheat,while that of Cu,Mo and Ni changes greatly with superheat increasing.

关 键 词:Continuous casting SOLIDIFICATION Thermal simulation Duplex stainless steel MACROSEGREGATION 

分 类 号:TG142.71[一般工业技术—材料科学与工程]

 

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