Abstract

Abstract The effect of Ti-bearing inclusion characteristics, such as size and marginal composition, on intragranular ferrite (IGF) nucleation has been explored in single sample through SEM and EDS. It can be seen that Ti-bearing inclusions can induce IGF nucleation, and this nucleation ability was scaled by the number of its induced lathes. Statistical analysis suggested that this ability may be correlated with inclusion size, and independent of Ti2O3 content in inclusion. The former can be attributed to the classical theory of heterogeneous nucleation. The latter can be explained by the relationship between the diffusion quantity of Mn and its solubility in Ti2O3 based on the theory of an Mn-depletion zone. Moreover, a probabilistic feature was observed in the nucleation phenomenon which may be due to a small difference in formation energy between the ferrite side plate and the IGF. These results may be helpful to clarify the nature of oxide metallurgy of a Ti-bearing inclusion.

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