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Effect of Water Vapor on Evaporation and Melt Crystallization of Mold Fluxes SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Effect of Water Vapor on Evaporation and Melt Crystallization of Mold Fluxes
Authors
Ji Yeon BaekCho, JWKim, SH
Date Issued
2016-02
Publisher
SPRINGER
Abstract
Melt crystallization behavior of both the fluorine-containing and fluorine-free mold fluxes has been investigated using a single hot thermocouple technique (SHTT). By increasing the dew point of atmosphere from 223 K to 285.5 K (-50 A degrees C and 12.5 A degrees C), the primary crystalline phase of fluorine-containing mold flux was changed from cuspidine (Ca4Si2O7F2) to Ca2SiO4 with accelerated nucleation rates. Enhancement of fluorine evaporation due to hydroxyl is attributed to the main reason for the abnormal crystallization behavior of the fluorine-containing mold flux under humid atmosphere, which may bring a sticking-type breakout during the commercial continuous casting process. In contrast, the effect of water vapor on crystallization of fluorine-free mold flux was negligible. This implies that the application of fluorine-free mold fluxes can become a countermeasure to prevent the hydrogen-induced breakout during the continuous casting process under wet atmosphere.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/105630
DOI
10.1007/S11663-015-0528-2
ISSN
1073-5615
Article Type
Article
Citation
Metallurgical and Materials Transaction B, vol. 47, no. 1, page. 32 - 36, 2016-02
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