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Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
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溶鋼中での各種酸化物系介在物の成長・除去と凝集
笹井 勝浩
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2025 年 111 巻 11 号 p. 593-604

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This study has analyzed the growth and removal mechanisms of Al2O3, MgO, MgAl2O4, ZrO2, SiO2, and Ti3O5 inclusions in molten steel formed through the addition of various deoxidizing elements by dividing them into single inclusions and cluster inclusions resulting from the agglomeration of these inclusions with a focus on the kinetics. Additionally, we have evaluated the maximum particle diameter of cluster inclusions from both thermodynamics and agglomeration force perspectives to examine the agglomeration properties and mechanisms of various inclusions. The growth mechanism of various single inclusions, measuring several micrometers in diameter and suspended in molten steel, is governed by Ostwald ripening with collision agglomeration due to Brownian motion and turbulent stirring. Contrarily, cluster inclusions with diameters of 10 µm or more float in molten steel agglomerate with suspended single inclusions. Depending on the inclusion type, they also agglomerate with other clusters along their floating path, growing larger and undergoing floating separation. Furthermore, the agglomeration strength of various inclusions in molten steel follows the order MgO < Ti3O5, SiO2 < MgAl2O4 < ZrO2 < Al2O3. The kinetic mechanism of agglomeration growth is explained in a unified manner by the interparticle interactions of agglomeration force driven by cavity bridge forces.

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