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International Symposium on Liquid Metal Processing & Casting 2015
Deoxidation Limits of Titanium Alloys during Pressure Electro Slag Remelting
材料科学;金属工艺学
Bartosinski, M.^1 ; Hassan-Pour, S.^1 ; Friedrich, B.^1 ; Ratiev, S.^2 ; Ryabtsev, A.^2
IME Process Metallurgy and Metal Recycling, RWTH Aachen University, Germany^1
Department of Electrometallurgy, Donetsk National Technical University, Ukraine^2
关键词: Aluminothermic reduction;    Calcium zirconate;    Contaminated materials;    Electroslag remelting furnaces;    Kinetic modeling;    Pilot scale trials;    Reduction of oxygen;    Vacuum induction melting;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/143/1/012009/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/143/1/012009
学科分类:材料科学(综合)
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

This paper focuses on deoxidation of titanium alloys produced by aluminothermic reduction (ATR) and subsequent homogenizing and alloying by vacuum induction melting (VIM). The main goal of the performed research work is to outline the deoxidation limit during pressure electro slag remelting (PESR) of the described material. To obtain electrodes for deoxidation, a Ti-24Al-16V masteralloy was produced by ATR and afterwards melted in a 0.5 litre calcium- zirconate (lab scale) or 14 litres high purity calcia (pilot scale) crucibles with continuous addition of Ti-sponge after reaching liquid state in order to obtain a final Ti-6Al-4V alloy. During melting, in both cases evaporation of calcium was noticed. The cast ingots were analysed for oxygen using inert gas fusion method, matrix and alloying elements were analysed by XRF. Results show oxygen levels between 0.5 and 0.95 wt.-% for the ingots which were melted in calcium-zirconate crucibles and approx. 1 - 1.2 wt.-% for the material produced by utilization of calcia crucibles. The subsequent deoxidation was carried out in lab and pilot scale electroslag remelting furnaces using a commercially pure calcium fluoride slag and metallic calcium as deoxidation agent. It could be shown, that deoxidation of the highly contaminated material is possible applying this method to a certain limit. Pilot scale trials showed a reduction of oxygen contents by 1500 - 3500 ppm. Oxygen levels in lab scale trials showed weaker deoxidation effects. In order to describe the achieved deoxidation effects in a quantitative way, the analyzed oxygen contents of the obtained ingots are compared with calculated data resulting from a mathematical kinetic model. The modelled datasets are in good agreement with experimental oxygen values.

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