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Mechanism for TiN refinement and resultant heterogeneous nucleation of 8-Fe in magnesium-rare earth-treated ultrapure ferritic stainless steel

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MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 205, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2023.113250

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Magnesium-rare earth treatment; Inclusion; Solidification structure; Interfacial wetting-lattice mismatch heteroge-; neous nucleation model

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The effect of magnesium rare-earth (Mg-RE) treatments on TiN epitaxial nucleation to refine the as-cast structure of ultrapure ferritic stainless steel was investigated. It was found that TiN can be refined after the RE/Mg-RE treatment, and the size of inclusions increased with the RE content. The Mg-RE treatment yielded the finest solidification structure with completely equiaxed grains.
The effect of magnesium rare-earth (Mg-RE) treatments on TiN epitaxial nucleation to refine the as-cast structure of ultrapure ferritic stainless steel was investigated. Four samples with different melt treatments were prepared, namely an initial sample, a low-RE-treated sample, a high-RE-treated sample, and a Mg-RE-treated sample. The results reveal that TiN can be refined after the RE/Mg-RE treatment because of the co-crystallization of TiN and RE-Mg-Al-O. Moreover, the size of the inclusions increased with the RE content owing to the decreasing number of oxides. Compared to the low-RE treated sample, the average inclusion size of the Mg-RE-treated sample was further reduced because of the presence of more oxides. These results suggest that the number of oxides is a key factor in TiN refinement. However, few changes were observed in the 3D morphology of the composite TiN under such circumstances. In addition, compared with the Initial sample, the RE/Mg-RE treatment yielded finer solidification structures, indicating that the addition of RE/Mg-RE modifiers decreased the nucleation barrier. The solidification structure coarsened with increasing RE content because of the decrease in the inclusion number density, particularly for TiN. The Mg-RE treatment yielded the finest solidification structure with completely equiaxed grains. In addition, high temperature laser confocal microscopy was successfully applied to observe the in-situ nucleation-growth of 8-Fe, showing that the average grain size after Mg-RE treatment decreased by 38.09%. To reveal these phenomena, a new interfacial wetting-lattice mismatch heterogeneous nucleation model is established, accounting for the high-temperature wetting angle (& theta;1). Using differential scanning calorimetry, the upper limit of the heterogeneous nucleation rate (Iheter.) of 8-Fe was determined from the number density of all the TiN inclusions. Crystallization of primary 8-Fe and Iheter. depend on the critical degree of undercooling (& UDelta;Tc*).

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