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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B-process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science | 2016

Effect of Slag on Titanium, Silicon, and Aluminum Contents in Superalloy During Electroslag Remelting

Zhouhua Jiang; Dong Hou; Yanwu Dong; Yulong Cao; Haibo Cao; Wei Gong

Many factors influence the chemical composition in electroslag remelting (ESR) steel, including atmosphere in crucible, melting rate, slag composition, deoxidation, and so on. Fluoride-based slag, which is exposed to liquid metal directly, influences the chemical composition of ESR ingots to a large extent. The present paper focuses on the effect of slag on the titanium, silicon, and aluminum contents in ingots based on the interaction of the slag and metal. In present work, superalloy of GH8825 and several slags containing different CaO contents have been employed for investigating the effect of slag on titanium, silicon, and aluminum contents in an electrical resistance furnace under argon atmosphere. Results indicate that the higher CaO content in slag has better capacity for avoiding loss of titanium caused by the reaction of titanium with silica in slag, especially in case of remelting superalloy with high titanium and low silicon content. The CaO has a great effect on the activities of TiO2, SiO2, and Al2O3. Thermodynamic analysis is applied to investigate the CaO behavior. Based on the ion and molecule coexistence theory of slag, activity model is established to calculate the activities of components containing titanium, silicon, and aluminum elements in a six-component slag consisting of CaO-CaF2-Al2O3-SiO2-TiO2-MgO. The components containing titanium, silicon, and aluminum in slag are mainly CaO·TiO2, 2CaO·SiO2, CaO·SiO2, CaO·Al2O3, and MgO·Al2O3. With the increase of CaO mass fraction in slag, the activity coefficient of SiO2 decreases significantly, whereas slightly change happens for Al2O3. As a result, the


Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B-process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science | 2016

Comprehensive Mathematical Model for Simulating Electroslag Remelting

Yanwu Dong; Zhouhua Jiang; Jinxi Fan; Yulong Cao; Dong Hou; Haibo Cao


International Journal of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials | 2016

Research on droplet formation and dripping behavior during the electroslag remelting process

Yulong Cao; Yanwu Dong; Zhouhua Jiang; Haibo Cao; Dong Hou; Qianlong Feng

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Proceedings of the 2013 International Symposium on Liquid Metal Processing and Casting | 2013

Effect of Fluoride Containning Slag on Oxide Inclusions in Electroslag Ingot

Yanwu Dong; Zhouhua Jiang; Yulong Cao; Jinxi Fan; Ang Yu; Fubin Liu


Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B-process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science | 2014

Effect of Slag on Inclusions During Electroslag Remelting Process of Die Steel

Yanwu Dong; Zhouhua Jiang; Yulong Cao; Ang Yu; Dong Hou

lg(γSiO2γTiO2) decreases with increasing CaO content, which is better for preventing loss of titanium caused by the reaction of titanium with silica in slag. The slag with high CaO and appropriate TiO2 content is suitable for electroslag remelting of GH8825.


Journal of Central South University | 2014

Effect of MgO and SiO2 on surface tension of fluoride containing slag

Yanwu Dong; Zhouhua Jiang; Yulong Cao; Hongkui Zhang; Hai-jun Shen

Droplet formation and departure from an electrode tip affect the temperature distribution in liquid slag and a molten steel pool, as well as the removal of nonmetallic inclusions in the electroslag remelting process. In this article, magneto-hydrodynamics modules coupled with a volume of fluid (VOF) model (as described in VOF model theory) for tracking phase distribution have been employed to develop the electrode fusion model and to investigate formation and departure of a droplet from the electrode tip. Subsequently, the remelting rate and molten steel pool have been achieved based on the electrode fusion model. Results indicate that a droplet can increase the flow rate of liquid slag, especially the region of droplet fall through the slag pool; yet it has little impact on the flow distribution. Asymmetric flow can take place in a slag pool due to the action of the droplet. The depth of the molten steel pool increases in the presence of droplets, but the width of the mushy zone decreases. In addition, the shape of the electrode tip is not constant but changes with its fusion. The remelting rate is calculated instead of being imposed in this work. The development of the model supports further understanding of the process and the ability to set the appropriate operating parameters, especially for expensive and easy segregation materials.


Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B-process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science | 2018

Study of a Single-Power Two-Circuit ESR Process with Current-Carrying Mold: Mathematical Simulation of the Process and Experimental Verification

Yanwu Dong; Zhiwen Hou; Zhouhua Jiang; Haibo Cao; Qianlong Feng; Yulong Cao

A better understanding of droplet formation and dripping behavior would be useful in the efficient removal of impurity elements and nonmetallic inclusions from liquid metals. In the present work, we developed a transparent experimental apparatus to study the mechanisms of droplet formation and the effects of filling ratio on droplet behavior during the electroslag remelting (ESR) process. A high-speed camera was used to clearly observe, at small time scales, the droplet formation and dripping phenomenon at the slag/metal interface during a stable ESR process. The results illustrate that a two-stage process for droplet formation and dripping occurs during the ESR process and that the droplet diameter exhibits a parabolic distribution with increasing filling ratio because of the different shape and thermal state of the electrode tip. This work also confirms that a relatively large filling ratio reduces electricity consumption and improves ingot quality.


Isij International | 2016

A Novel Single Power Two Circuits Electroslag Remelting with Current Carrying Mould

Yanwu Dong; Zhouhua Jiang; Haibo Cao; Xiang Wang; Yulong Cao; Dong Hou

Besides controlling homogeneous composition and compact solidification structure, removal of non-metallic inclusions is an important characteristic for electroslag remelting process. Many factors influence the non-metallic inclusions in steel including gas and inclusions original content in consumable electrode, atmosphere, slag amount and its composition, power input, melting rate, filling ratio and so on. Fluoride containing slag, which influences the non-metallic inclusions to a great extent, has been widely used for electroslag remelting process. The present paper focuses on the effect of fluoride containing slag on the inclusions in electroslag ingot based on the interaction of slag-metal interface. In this work, steel grade MC5 and several slags have been employed for investigating the effect of slag on inclusions. These experiments had been carried out in an electrical resistance furnace under argon atmosphere in order to eliminate the effect of ambient oxygen. Some specimens had been taken at different times for analyzing the content, dimensions, and type of non-metallic inclusions. Quantitative metallographic analysis method has been adopted for observing and examining the inclusions. SEM-EDS analysis has been used to investigate the composition of non-metallic inclusions of specimens at different time for investigating the modification behavior of inclusions. All the results obtained will be comparison to the original state inclusions in steel, which will be in favor of choose of slag for electroslag remelting process.


Ironmaking & Steelmaking | 2016

Thermodynamic design of electroslag remelting slag for high titanium and low aluminium stainless steel based on IMCT

Dong Hou; Z. H. Jiang; Yanwu Dong; Yulong Cao; Haibo Cao; Wei Gong


Isij International | 2015

Effective Thermal Conductivity of Slag Crust for ESR Slag

Yanwu Dong; Zhouhua Jiang; Yulong Cao; Dong Hou; Lian-ke Liang; Jichao Duan

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Yanwu Dong

Northeastern University

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Haibo Cao

Northeastern University

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Dong Hou

Northeastern University

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Wei Gong

Northeastern University

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Jinxi Fan

Northeastern University

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Zhiwen Hou

Northeastern University

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Ang Yu

Northeastern University

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Fubin Liu

Northeastern University

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