Dynamic Characteristic of AlN Precipitate in Production of High Strength and Low Carbon Steel in FTSR Technology

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Study on Dynamic characteristic of AlN precipitate in Production of High Strength and Low Carbon Steel in FTSR technology. Results calculated by dynamical model indicate that part of the AlN particles precipitate in casting slab rapidly which because the increasing precipitation driving force offered by increasing local concentration of Al caused by dendritic segregation in thin slab.

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