Influence effect of electric action on the micro structure of steel in crystallization

The dependence of physical and mechanical properties of manganese steel grade 110H13L on the effect of electrical activity during crystallization of the casting is considered. Treatment of the melt by electric current increases the speed of dissolution of metallic impurities and other components in...

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Main Author: Zhbanova O. M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sumy State University 2017-12-01
Series:Журнал інженерних наук
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Online Access:http://jes.sumdu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/JES_2017_02_F5-F7.pdf
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description The dependence of physical and mechanical properties of manganese steel grade 110H13L on the effect of electrical activity during crystallization of the casting is considered. Treatment of the melt by electric current increases the speed of dissolution of metallic impurities and other components in the melt many times, providing not only finely crystalline structure, but also improving the homogeneity of metal casting. Improvement of mechanical properties is a consequence of crushing those which constitute microstructure. Processing by electric current does a beneficial effect on the process of crystallization of metal melts during casting, which significantly improves the structure of the ingot and its mechanical properties.
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spelling doaj-art-6dbb081dda8340a9818c8d6aa9ee38b72025-08-20T02:12:58ZengSumy State UniversityЖурнал інженерних наук2312-24982414-93812017-12-0142F5F7Influence effect of electric action on the micro structure of steel in crystallizationZhbanova O. M.0State Higher Educational Institution “Kryvyi Rih National University”The dependence of physical and mechanical properties of manganese steel grade 110H13L on the effect of electrical activity during crystallization of the casting is considered. Treatment of the melt by electric current increases the speed of dissolution of metallic impurities and other components in the melt many times, providing not only finely crystalline structure, but also improving the homogeneity of metal casting. Improvement of mechanical properties is a consequence of crushing those which constitute microstructure. Processing by electric current does a beneficial effect on the process of crystallization of metal melts during casting, which significantly improves the structure of the ingot and its mechanical properties.http://jes.sumdu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/JES_2017_02_F5-F7.pdfsteelmicrostructureelectrical processingmechanical propertiescrystallization.
spellingShingle Zhbanova O. M.
Influence effect of electric action on the micro structure of steel in crystallization
Журнал інженерних наук
steel
microstructure
electrical processing
mechanical properties
crystallization.
title Influence effect of electric action on the micro structure of steel in crystallization
title_full Influence effect of electric action on the micro structure of steel in crystallization
title_fullStr Influence effect of electric action on the micro structure of steel in crystallization
title_full_unstemmed Influence effect of electric action on the micro structure of steel in crystallization
title_short Influence effect of electric action on the micro structure of steel in crystallization
title_sort influence effect of electric action on the micro structure of steel in crystallization
topic steel
microstructure
electrical processing
mechanical properties
crystallization.
url http://jes.sumdu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/JES_2017_02_F5-F7.pdf
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