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http://hdl.handle.net/11375/29800| Title: | A STUDY OF IRON-MANGANESE SULPHIDES IN IRON AT HIGH TEMPERATURES |
| Authors: | Clark, Ian |
| Advisor: | Kirkaldy, J. S. Ward, R. G. |
| Department: | Metallurgy |
| Keywords: | Metallurgy |
| Publication Date: | Dec-1964 |
| Abstract: | This thesis describes a study of the portion of the iron- manganese-sulphur constitution diagram important in steel solidification and ingot soaking (1300°C). Attempts were made to determine a ternary isotherm at 1300°G by microanalysis of samples comprising Mn and FeS contained in and equilibrated with iron pots. A levitation melting technique was used to equilibrate Fe-Mn sulphide and Fe at 1535°C· Diffusion couples between solid Fe - 3.16% Mn and liquid FeS wore reacted at l300°C, quenched and then microanalyzed to determine the stages by which manganese in the iron diffuses to the sulphide phase to produce the BMnS inclusions found in many stools. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/29800 |
| Appears in Collections: | Digitized Open Access Dissertations and Theses |
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