Abstract

A common approach in the processing of Al-killed steels is the modification of alumina inclusions by calcium treatment. A model for this process has already been developed by the current authors and validated by means of plant data. Often, magnesium aluminate spinels are also present and transformed to magnesium calcium aluminate inclusions during calcium treatment. In the current study, a fundamental kinetic model is proposed for modification of spinel inclusions considering mass transfer of solute through the boundary layer to the inclusion and diffusion within the product layer. Sensitivity analysis has been carried out to determine rate-controlling step for spinel modification. The rate of transformation of spinel inclusions is compared with alumina inclusions reported in the current authors’ prior model.

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