Revealing the kinetics of non-metallic inclusion reactions in steel using in-situ high temperature environmental scanning electron microscopy

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The kinetics of solid-state reactions involving non-metallic inclusions (NMIs) in steel is a topic of growing interest due to the need to understand the effects of heat treatments on NMI composition and stability. In this study, a High Temperature Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (HT-ESEM) is utilized to conduct in-situ observations of various types of NMIs, including calcium aluminate complex, CaS, MgAl2O4-CaS, MnS, and TiN, in steels at temperatures of 800( degrees)C and 900(degrees) C for different holding times. The observed morphological variations in the NMIs indicate a decrease in the fractions of CaS and MnS, promoting void formation and ferrite-austenite phase transformation. To estimate the NMI reactions with the residual atmosphere in the sample chamber during experiments, HT-ESEM-driven thermodynamic calculations have been performed using FactSage 8.2 software. These calculations provide valuable insights into the interpretation of the experimental data, facilitating a better understanding of the complex NMI reactions in steel.
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In -situ characterisation,HT-ESEM,Non-metallic inclusions,Steel,Thermodynamic calculations
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