Laboratory experiments and thermodynamic calculations were performed to investigate the interfacial reactions between the MgO-C refractory and the steel with and without the lanthanum(La)addition.Following a reaction ...Laboratory experiments and thermodynamic calculations were performed to investigate the interfacial reactions between the MgO-C refractory and the steel with and without the lanthanum(La)addition.Following a reaction time of 50 min,a reaction layer comprised MgO and CaS with a thickness of 30μm was observed at the interface between the La-free steel and refractory.The MgO layer was observed in La-bearing steel after just 10 min of reaction.The addition of La to the steel accelerated the formation of the MgO layer.As the reaction time increased,a La-containing layer was formed at the La-bearing steel/refractory interface.This La-containing layer progressed through stages from La_(2)O_(2)S+La2O3→La-Ca-O-S→La-Ca-O→La-Ca-Al-O.Furthermore,the evolution of oxide inclusions in the La-free steel followed the sequence of MgO⋅Al_(2)O_(3),Ti-Ca-Al-O and Ti-Mg-Al-O→MgO·Al_(2)O_(3)and MgO with increasing the reaction time.In contrast,the sequence for the La-bearing steel was:La_(2)O_(2)S and La2O3→La_(2)O_(2)S and La-Ti-Al-Mg-O→La-Ti-Al-Mg-O,MgO and MgO·Al_(2)O_(3).The average penetration depth of the La-bearing steel into the refractory was notably lower than that of the La-free steel,revealing that the incorporation of rare earth element La in steel exhibits a significant inhibitory effect on the penetration of molten steel into the MgO-C refractory.展开更多
基金the support from the National Key R&D Program(No.2023YFB3709900)the National Key R&D Program(No.2023YFB3709901)+2 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.U22A20171)the Hebei Natural Science Foundation(Grant No.52304340)the High Steel Center(HSC)at North China University of Technology.
文摘Laboratory experiments and thermodynamic calculations were performed to investigate the interfacial reactions between the MgO-C refractory and the steel with and without the lanthanum(La)addition.Following a reaction time of 50 min,a reaction layer comprised MgO and CaS with a thickness of 30μm was observed at the interface between the La-free steel and refractory.The MgO layer was observed in La-bearing steel after just 10 min of reaction.The addition of La to the steel accelerated the formation of the MgO layer.As the reaction time increased,a La-containing layer was formed at the La-bearing steel/refractory interface.This La-containing layer progressed through stages from La_(2)O_(2)S+La2O3→La-Ca-O-S→La-Ca-O→La-Ca-Al-O.Furthermore,the evolution of oxide inclusions in the La-free steel followed the sequence of MgO⋅Al_(2)O_(3),Ti-Ca-Al-O and Ti-Mg-Al-O→MgO·Al_(2)O_(3)and MgO with increasing the reaction time.In contrast,the sequence for the La-bearing steel was:La_(2)O_(2)S and La2O3→La_(2)O_(2)S and La-Ti-Al-Mg-O→La-Ti-Al-Mg-O,MgO and MgO·Al_(2)O_(3).The average penetration depth of the La-bearing steel into the refractory was notably lower than that of the La-free steel,revealing that the incorporation of rare earth element La in steel exhibits a significant inhibitory effect on the penetration of molten steel into the MgO-C refractory.