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The Ha, Vu, Drápala, Jaromír, Brožová, Silvie, Madaj, Michal, Machovčák, Pavel, Jonšta, Petr |
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Advanced Materials Research; July 2021, Vol. 1165 Issue: 1 p1-13, 13p |
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Effects of Cerium (Ce) addition on solidification structure of a low-carbon 42CrMo4 steel was investigated. The addition of up to 0.067 wt.% of Ce in the steel produced greatly improved solidification structure with a suppressed columnar grain zone, finer grain size in an equiaxed grain zone and zero area fraction of casting shrinkage cavity. The added Ce occurred in the steel both in the form of Ce oxy-sulfide inclusions and as dissolved atomic Ce segregated together with other elements at prior austenite grain boundaries and at interdendritic spacing. The Ce oxy-sulfide inclusions were found to play a major role in the observed improved grain structure meanwhile dissolved Ce had pronounced effects on morphology of dendritic networks. The fraction of Ce dissolved in the melt appeared to bring about increase in fluidity of the molten steel, leading to total elimination of interdendritic shrinkage porosity in solidification structure of the steel with added Ce. Ce addition can be considered as a potential solution for grain structure refinement in heavy-weight castings of 42CrMo4 steel grade. |
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