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In situ observation of solidification in peritectic steels and evaluation of the strains induced in the solidifying shell

In the continuous casting of peritectic steels, unevenness and cracks of the solidifying shell are typical casting defects. This study focuses on the ferrite–austenite transformation and the influence of the transformation on the solidifying shell deformation. In situ observations revealed that the...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2023-05, Vol.1281 (1), p.12032
Main Authors: Yasuda, H, Narumi, T, Katsube, R, Nanri, Y
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Language:English
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Summary:In the continuous casting of peritectic steels, unevenness and cracks of the solidifying shell are typical casting defects. This study focuses on the ferrite–austenite transformation and the influence of the transformation on the solidifying shell deformation. In situ observations revealed that the austenite hardly nucleated and, consequently, the undercooled ferrite massively transformed to the austenite in the solid state. Simultaneously, the austenite rapidly solidified in the remaining liquid. The volume changes due to the ferrite–austenite transformation and the solidification shrinkage were measured using time-resolved tomography. On the basis of the observations and measurements, a model that includes the ferrite–austenite transformation and the austenite solidification was proposed to evaluate the volumetric strains in the solidifying shell. There was a sharp peak in the volumetric strains derived from the model at hypo-peritectic compositions. This work demonstrates the need to include the ferrite–austenite transformation in the solid state and the rapid austenite solidification for understanding the solidifying shell deformation in peritectic steels.
ISSN:1757-8981
1757-899X
DOI:10.1088/1757-899X/1281/1/012032