Title of article :
Determination of the surface tension of liquid
stainless steel
Author/Authors :
Z. LI?، نويسنده , , K. MUKAI، نويسنده , , M. ZEZE، نويسنده , , K. C. Mills and P. N. Quested ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The surface tensions (σ) and temperature dependencies (dσ/dT) of several commercial
4-series ferritic stainless steels have been measured using the sessile drop technique on an
Al2O3 plate over the temperature range 1789 to 1883 K in an atmosphere of high purity (PO2
< 10−19 MPa) argon gas. Precise densities of liquid stainless steels have also been obtained
using the modified sessile drop method in order to calculate accurate values of the surface
tension. The surface tensions of liquid stainless steels decreased markedly with increasing
sulphur concentration in the steels. The variation of surface tensions of liquid stainless
steels can be described by the following equation σ = 1790 − 182 ln(1 + 260aS) (mN/m)
when only S is considered or σ = 1820 − 304 ln(1 + 383aO) − 182 ln(1 + 260aS) (mN/m) when
both S and O are considered. The equations apply to the following compositional ranges:
mass%O = 0.0022–0.0064, mass%S = 0.0008–0.05. The temperature coefficient of the
surface tension (dσ/dT) of liquid stainless steel was found to change from negative to
positive at a sulphur concentration of about 30 mass ppm in the steel. Nitrogen was found
to have little effect on the surface tension of liquid stainless steel.
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Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science