Precipitation of titanium nitride in low-alloyed steel during solidification

1997 
The microsegregation of titanium and manganese and the precipitation of titanium nitride during dendritic solidification were investigated on an Fe-0.051%Ti-0.77%Mn alloy. Carbon and nitrogen were introduced into the liquid sample via the gas phase. The material solidifies as delta ferrite at a carbon mass content of about 0.08% but predominantly as austenite at ≥ 0.3%. At ferritic solidification, an about 3fold enrichment of the titanium in the residual melt between secondary dendrite arms is attained by segregration, whereas in the corners between some dendrites or grains in maximum a 10fold enrichment was detected. TiN particles of 0.5 to 1.0 μm size are formed only in the regions of maximum segregation where the supersaturation is higher than 15fold. An equal supersaturation has been calculated for homogeneous nucleation in the melt. The number of particles is moderate at 0.016% nitrogen but low at 0.008%. At austenitic solidification, the titanium content in the residual melt increases to more than the 30fold of the starting value. Particles formed in the melt grow to diameters in the 2 μm range.
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