溶解
材料科学
冶金
金属
原位
溶解度
化学工程
作者
Minmin Sun,Keliang Pang,Jianliang Zhang,Kejiang Li,Hongtao Li
标识
DOI:10.1002/srin.202100111
摘要
Isothermal and non‐isothermal experiments were carried out to characterize the dissolution processes of carbonaceous materials into iron. The non‐isothermal process shows that the dissolution of graphite into iron is mainly divided into solid phase and liquid phase dissolution. The carbon dissolution into solid iron accelerates the phase transition and melting of iron. Isothermal experiments indicate that the dissolution process is divided into three stages: rapid carburizing (0∽60 min), slow carburizing (60 ∽180 min) and dissolution equilibrium (180 ∽360 min). In addition, the dissolution behavior of different carbon materials was compared and analyzed. The disorder of carbon matrix and the existence of ash are important factors that influence the carbon dissolution kinetics and dissolution limit. Pores provide a location for ash migration under high temperature so that it does not aggregate at the iron‐carbon interface. In addition, the irregular interconnected pores also provide a larger reaction contact area for carburizing.
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