[Kovove materialy - Metallic materials]
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VOLUME 36 (1998), Issue 2

Effect of tin segregation on the structure and properties of continuously cast slabs (in Slovak)
LONGAUEROVA, M.
vol. 36 (1998), no. 2, pp. 71 - 86

Abstract
The aim of the presented paper is a study of the effect of tin segregation on the structure, transition temperature of notch toughness, and fracture morphology of continuously cast slab of low carbon steel in dependence on the mean tin concentration which was in range from 0.0065 to 0.134% Sn. The results indicate that at the high concentration of Sn (0.134%, 0.105%), there were significantly higher enrichments of the skin with concentration peak measured, up to 0.42% to 0.45% Sn, in depths up to 6 mm. This distance approximately corresponds to the onset of explicit oriented dendritic solidification. Deterioration of the transition temperatures in the surface skin, tested by impact testing of notched specimens, is caused by the tin macrosegregation to the slab skin if compared to the results in the thickness center of the slab. Increasing the Sn content, an increase of intergranular facets was observed, implying the weakening of initial austenite grain due to microsegregation first of Sn, but also of the other present impurities.

Key words
segregation, carbon steel, dendritic solidification, microsegregation

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