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  • The study investigates how adding cerium to secondary-hardening steel affects the properties of non-metallic inclusions, which are critical for material performance.
  • It was found that without cerium, the main inclusions were Mg-Al-O and MgS, while adding cerium transformed these into Ce-containing inclusions, improving mechanical properties.
  • The research utilized SEM-EDS for inclusion characterization and thermodynamic calculations to explain the transformations and benefits of cerium treatment in enhancing steel durability and performance.

Article Abstract

Owing to the continuous increasing of steel strength, mechanical properties including toughness and fatigue performance are becoming increasingly sensitive to inclusions in ultra-high strength steel. Rare-earth treatment is considered as an effective method to reduce the harmful effects of inclusions, but is rarely applied in secondary-hardening steel. In the present study, different amounts of cerium were added in a secondary-hardening steel to investigate the modification effect of Ce on non-metallic inclusions in steel. The characteristics of inclusions were observed experimentally using SEM-EDS and the modification mechanism was analyzed based on thermodynamic calculations. The results indicated that the main inclusions in Ce-free steel are Mg-Al-O + MgS. Thermodynamic calculation indicated that MgAlO is firstly formed in liquid steel and then successively transformed into MgO and MgS during cooling process. When the Ce content is 0.0030%, the typical inclusions in steel were individual CeOS and MgO + CeOS complex inclusions. When the Ce content was increased to 0.0071%, the typical inclusions in steel were individual CeOS- and Mg-containing inclusions. Ce treatment modifies the angular magnesium aluminum spinel inclusions into spherical and ellipsoidal Ce-containing inclusions, thus reducing the harmful effect of inclusion on steel properties.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10254334PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16113972DOI Listing

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