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Mechanisms and Factors Affecting Chromium Oxide Particle reduction in Iron-Chromium Honeycombs
Sintering Modelling Dissolution Reduction Hydrogen
McIntosh, Monique Sandra ; Materials Science and Engineering
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Materials Science and Engineering
关键词: Sintering Modelling Dissolution Reduction Hydrogen;   
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美国|英语
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【 摘 要 】

In the production of iron chromium honeycombs, iron oxide and chromium oxide mixtures are reduced by hydrogen at elevated temperatures to produce a metallic alloy. The complete reduction of the iron oxide occurs prior to the reduction of the chromium oxide. The reduction of the chromium oxide particles within the iron matrix is affected by factors that include the diffusion of the reduced chromium away from the chromium oxide particle into the iron matrix, the diffusion of the gaseous reactants and products to and from the chromium oxide particles, and the porosity of the iron matrix, which changes as a result of sintering. The type of heat-treatment used, (isothermal or non-isothermal, i.e., holding at a specific temperature versus using a steadily increasing temperature) plays a vital role in how these factors will affect chromium oxide reduction.Experimental data were used in conjunction with sintering and dissolution models to obtain an understanding of the environment in which the chromium oxide particles reduce as a function of heat-treatment. This understanding will assist in the development of more effective processing steps for the reduction of metallic honeycombs from oxide mixtures.

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