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Inclusion Distribution in Ingots Investigated by Dissection

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Inclusion distribution in ingots was studied by dissection of a 16. 8 t P12 ingot and a 5. 0 t H13 ingot, with the analysis of T[O], original position statistic distribution analysis (OPA), metallographic microscope static analysis and small sample electrolysis. The results showed that the inclusions in ingots were uneven; a positive segregation area was found in the center and lower part of the ingot, while a negative segregation area was present in the central part of ingot top; inclusion segregation in a large size ingot was severer than that in a small one. A new con cept, named inclusion segregation index, was put forward to quantify the segregation degree of inclusion. It was found that the segregation indexes drawn from T[O] analysis and OPA fit well, but they were different from those obtained by metallographic microscope static analysis and small sample electrolysis in the investigation of P12 ingot, which contained a higher sulfur content; while the segregation index drawn from T[O] analysis was close to that from metallographic microscope static analysis in the H13 ingot with a lower sulfur content.

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Liu, Jh., Zhuang, Cl., Cui, Xn. et al. Inclusion Distribution in Ingots Investigated by Dissection. J. Iron Steel Res. Int. 21, 660–665 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1006-706X(14)60102-3

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