Method of Verification of Carbon Segregation Ratio Determined with Experimental Methods

The problem of macrosegregation of alloying elements occurring during cast strand solidification in the continuous casting process is still valid; it is the subject of numerous experiments and theoretical considerations. A large percentage of this research is dedicated to carbon segregation, which,...

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Main Authors: Jan Falkus, Katarzyna Miłkowska-Piszczek, Paweł Krajewski, Tomasz Ropka
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/4/499
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spelling doaj-ff29749113bf442b9b082ea3a525db642020-11-25T02:23:52ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012020-04-011049949910.3390/met10040499Method of Verification of Carbon Segregation Ratio Determined with Experimental MethodsJan Falkus0Katarzyna Miłkowska-Piszczek1Paweł Krajewski2Tomasz Ropka3Department of Ferrous Metallurgy, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology, 30-059 Krakow, PolandDepartment of Ferrous Metallurgy, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology, 30-059 Krakow, PolandUnit in Dąbrowa Górnicza, ArcelorMittal Poland S.A., Al. J. Piłsudskiego 92, 41-308 Dąbrowa Górnicza, PolandUnit in Dąbrowa Górnicza, ArcelorMittal Poland S.A., Al. J. Piłsudskiego 92, 41-308 Dąbrowa Górnicza, PolandThe problem of macrosegregation of alloying elements occurring during cast strand solidification in the continuous casting process is still valid; it is the subject of numerous experiments and theoretical considerations. A large percentage of this research is dedicated to carbon segregation, which, for understandable reasons, is vital for the production of high-carbon steels. The background knowledge on the mechanism of segregation occurrence indicates that it is a very complex effect, and a broad range of factors influencing the continuous casting process need to be considered. Therefore, it is difficult to translate information (provided by complex models of metal flow through a diphase area at the solidification interface of a cast strand) into practical engineering recommendations to reduce the macrosegregation effect. The presented study shows the latest research related to the carbon macrosegregation effect for selected high-carbon steel grades cast with a continuous caster. Problems related to the recording of the effect concerned have been pointed out. The second part of the paper presents the influence of selected casting parameters on carbon macrosegregation intensity when casting 160 × 160 billets with a six-strand caster. In this case, the main subject of the research was the influence of the casting speed on macrosegregation intensity. In the following step, an attempt was made to find the relationship between the cast strand structure and the distribution of carbon content on its cross-section. The ultimate objective of the presented study was to find an answer to the question on the technological capabilities of restricting the segregation effect.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/4/499continuous casting processcarbon segregationhigh-carbon steel
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author Jan Falkus
Katarzyna Miłkowska-Piszczek
Paweł Krajewski
Tomasz Ropka
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Katarzyna Miłkowska-Piszczek
Paweł Krajewski
Tomasz Ropka
Method of Verification of Carbon Segregation Ratio Determined with Experimental Methods
Metals
continuous casting process
carbon segregation
high-carbon steel
author_facet Jan Falkus
Katarzyna Miłkowska-Piszczek
Paweł Krajewski
Tomasz Ropka
author_sort Jan Falkus
title Method of Verification of Carbon Segregation Ratio Determined with Experimental Methods
title_short Method of Verification of Carbon Segregation Ratio Determined with Experimental Methods
title_full Method of Verification of Carbon Segregation Ratio Determined with Experimental Methods
title_fullStr Method of Verification of Carbon Segregation Ratio Determined with Experimental Methods
title_full_unstemmed Method of Verification of Carbon Segregation Ratio Determined with Experimental Methods
title_sort method of verification of carbon segregation ratio determined with experimental methods
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The problem of macrosegregation of alloying elements occurring during cast strand solidification in the continuous casting process is still valid; it is the subject of numerous experiments and theoretical considerations. A large percentage of this research is dedicated to carbon segregation, which, for understandable reasons, is vital for the production of high-carbon steels. The background knowledge on the mechanism of segregation occurrence indicates that it is a very complex effect, and a broad range of factors influencing the continuous casting process need to be considered. Therefore, it is difficult to translate information (provided by complex models of metal flow through a diphase area at the solidification interface of a cast strand) into practical engineering recommendations to reduce the macrosegregation effect. The presented study shows the latest research related to the carbon macrosegregation effect for selected high-carbon steel grades cast with a continuous caster. Problems related to the recording of the effect concerned have been pointed out. The second part of the paper presents the influence of selected casting parameters on carbon macrosegregation intensity when casting 160 × 160 billets with a six-strand caster. In this case, the main subject of the research was the influence of the casting speed on macrosegregation intensity. In the following step, an attempt was made to find the relationship between the cast strand structure and the distribution of carbon content on its cross-section. The ultimate objective of the presented study was to find an answer to the question on the technological capabilities of restricting the segregation effect.
topic continuous casting process
carbon segregation
high-carbon steel
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/4/499
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