Abstract

Aluminium nitride (AlN) nucleates with difficulty in steel, unless precipitation is enhanced by thermal or mechanical treatments. This important characteristic determines the precipitation kinetics of AlN, and accounts for the wide variations in precipitate morphology achieved following different processing histories. The most significant effect of AlN in steel is on grain size control, which directly influences hardenability, hot ductility, texture development, and mechanical properties. In addition, the accompanying removal of nitrogen from solid solution affects the strain aging characteristics, weldability, mechanical properties, and creep performance. Aluminium nitride also exerts important second order effects through its influence on the precipitation of other alloy nitrides. The precipitation of AlN can cause embrittlement and cracking phenomena in castings, continuously cast products, ingots, and rolled or forged products, However, the basic mechanisms are well understood, and the occurrence of problems, such as rock candy fracture or panel cracking, can usually be avoided by applying currently available knowledge.

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