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Precipitation Thermodynamics of AlN and MnS in Low Temperature High Magnetic Induction Grain-Oriented Silicon Steel During Continuous Casting and SoakingChinese Full Text

YAN Jian-xin;FU Bing;XIANG Li;QIU Sheng-tao;QI Yuan-hong;State Key Laboratory of Advanced Steel Processes and Products,Central Iron and Steel Research Institute;Lianyuan Iron and Steel Group Co.,Ltd.;National Engineering Research Center of Continuous Casting Technology,China Iron and Steel Research Institute Group;School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering,University of Science and Technology Beijing;

Abstract: The precipitation behavior of MnS and AlN in low-temperature high magnetic induction grain-oriented silicon steel produced by thin slab casting and rolling process with"acquired inhibitor method"during continuous casting and soaking was studied by thermodynamic calculation.The calculated results show that AlN is likely to precipitate in ferrite after solidification.However,MnS can precipitate only in the two phase region of ferrite and austenite.Meanwhile,MnS and AlN in the steel can not be completely dissolved during the soaking stage.In addition,the abnormal growth of primary grain is not obvious after high-temperature nitriding,which indicates the number of inherent inhibitor in the steel is relatively sufficient before nitriding.
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    10.13228/j.boyuan.issn1001-0963.20130398

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    TG335.9

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