PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
Tytuł artykułu

Changes in Ti-Al-Mn alloy compositions during their smelting in a vacuum induction furnace

Wybrane pełne teksty z tego czasopisma
Identyfikatory
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
Purpose: Major problems with smelting of light titanium-based alloys are related to their strong reactivity in the liquid phase with virtually all melting pot materials. Another problem regarding titanium alloy smelting is an unfavourable process of alloy component evaporation due to high melting temperatures of the alloys and significant differences in vapour pressures of their individual components. In the present paper, results of a study on manganese evaporation from the OT4 alloy are presented. Design/methodology/approach: The OT4 alloy contained 94.29, 3.50 and 1.49 %mass of Ti, Al and Mn, respectively. The experiments were performed at 5 to 1000 Pa for 1973 K and 2023 K. During each smelting experiment, metal samples were collected and analysed for titanium, aluminium and manganese contents. Findings: During inductive OT4 alloy smelting from the Ti-Al-Mn system at reduced pressure, significant manganese losses from the alloy are observed as a result manganese evaporation. For manganese and titanium, the evaporation coefficient Ω Mn/Ti values were within 12421–42899, while for manganese and aluminium (Ω Mn/Al), they were within 34 to 52, suggesting that, thermodynamically, there is a potential for intense manganese evaporation from the investigated alloy .Research limitations/implications: The study findings may be a basis for a full kinetic analysis of Mn evaporation from the OT4 alloy which enables determination of process-controlling stages.Practical implications: The study results regarding changes in manganese content in the OT4 alloy during its smelting with the use of VIM technology suggest that one of conditions that may limit the unfavourable process of manganese evaporation is shortening the smelting time or performing the process at about 1000 Pa. Originality/value:In literature, there are no data regarding results of studies on manganese elimination from Ti-Al-Mn alloys during their smelting.
Rocznik
Strony
28--32
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
autor
  • Department of Metallurgy, Silesian Technical University, ul. Krasińskiego 8, 40-019 Katowice, Poland
autor
autor
autor
Bibliografia
  • [1] K. Pałucha, Selected problems of development of the steel industry in Poland, Metalurgija 51/3 (2012) 357-360.
  • [2] T. Wegrzyn, J. Piwnik, B. Łazarz, R. Wieszała, D. Hadry G , Parameters of welding with micro-jet cooling Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 54/2 (2012) 86-92.
  • [3] G. Jingjie, L. Guizhong, S. Yanqing, D. Hongsheng, J. Jun, F. Hengzhi, Evaporation of multi-components in Ti-25Al-25Nb melt during induction skull melting process, Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China 12/4 (2002) 587-591.
  • [4] J.P. Bellot, E. Hess, D. Ablitzer, Aluminum volatilization and inclusion removal in the electron beam cold hearth melting of Ti alloys, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B 31 (2000) 845-854.
  • [5] A. Powell, J. Van Den Avyle, B. Damkroger, J. Szekely, U. Pal, Analysis of multicomponent evaporation in electron beam melting and refining of titanium alloys, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B 28 (1997) 1227-1239.
  • [6] S. Semiatin, V. Ivanchenko , S.O. Akhonin, Ivasishin: Diffusion models for evaporation losses during electron- beam melting of alpha/beta-titanium alloys, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B 35 (2004) 235-245.
  • [7] G. Jingjie, J. Jun, S. Yu an, L. Guizhong, S. Yanqing, D. Hongsheng, Evaporation be havior of aluminum during the cold crucible induction skull melting of titanium aluminum alloys, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B 31 (2000) 837-844.
  • [8] T. Isawa, H. Nakamura, K. Murakami, Aluminum evaporation from titanium alloys in EB hearth melting, ISIJ International 32/5 (1992) 607-615.
  • [9] A. Fleszar, J. Mizera, R.Y. Fillit, T. Wierzchoń , The influence of the residual stresses on the corrosion and wear resistance of nitrated layers produced isothermally and cyclically on Ti-1Al-1Mn titanium alloy under glow discharge conditions, Vacuum 57 (2000) 405-410.
  • [10] D. Krupa, J. Baszkiewicz, E. Jezierska, J. Mizera, T. Wierzchoń , A. Barcz, R. Fillit, Effect of nitrogen-ion implantation on the corrosion resistance of OT-4-0 titanium alloy in 0.9% NaCl environment, Surface and Coatings Technology 111 (1999) 86.
  • [11] L. Blacha, J. Łabaj, Factors determining the rate of the process of metal bath compone nts evaporation, Metalurgija, 51/4 (2012) 529-533.
  • [12] A. Kostov, D. Zivkovic, Thermodynamic calculations in ternary titanium-aluminium-manganese system, Journal of Serbian Chemical Society 73/4 (2008) 499-506.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-873be55e-3bac-4276-9f15-19bb6beb703c
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.