Abstract

This work investigates the feasibility of using contactless electromagnetic sonication for dispersing and refining the strengthening phase in iron and steel for ferrous metal matrix composite production. An oscillating pressure field is generated under superimposed alternating (0.13 T) and steady magnetic fields (up to 8 T). The processing employs a static floating-zone technique and is crucible-free. This approach allows to reach an around 0.8 MPa pressure oscillation amplitude that is sufficient to initiate acoustic cavitation in high melting temperature liquid metals. The viability of different reinforcement dispersions, both ex situ and in situ using this electromagnetic sonication, is explored in the context of the production of oxide dispersion strengthened steel and high modulus steel. Figs 3, Refs 9.

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