Abstract
The inclusion cleanliness remains an issue of great concern in liquid metal processing which has been addressed in a full session of the last Matériaux Conference held in November 2018 in Strasbourg, France. A special issue of the Metallurgical Research & Technology journal gathers most of the papers of this session which are divided into two sub-sections: on the one hand the analysis and characterization techniques of the inclusions are addressed and on the other hand the modelling methods to simulate the behavior of single particle or a population of inclusions are discussed.
Highlights
The inclusion cleanliness remains an issue of great concern in liquid metal processing which has been addressed in a full session of the last Matériaux Conference held in November 2018 in Strasbourg, France
A special issue of the Metallurgical Research & Technology journal gathers most of the papers of this session which are divided into two sub-sections: on the one hand the analysis and characterization techniques of the inclusions are addressed and on the other hand the modelling methods to simulate the behavior of single particle or a population of inclusions are discussed
The requirements in terms of inclusion cleanliness are more and more difficult to achieve as the objectives of lightweighting of metallic parts, of mechanical performance and of cost reduction are pursued
Summary
Jean-Pierre Bellot1,*, Pascal Gardin, and Frédéric Gruy Université de Lorraine, CNRS, IJL, Laboratory of Excellence DAMAS, 54000 Nancy, France 2 ArcelorMittal Global R&D Maizières, BP30320, 57283 Maizières-les-Metz Cedex, France 3 Mines Saint-Étienne, Univ Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5307 LGF, Centre SPIN, 42023 Saint-Étienne, France. A special issue of the Metallurgical Research & Technology journal gathers most of the papers of this session which are divided into two sub-sections: on the one hand the analysis and characterization techniques of the inclusions are addressed and on the other hand the modelling methods to simulate the behavior of single particle or a population of inclusions are discussed. From the papers presented at this workshop, 13 were selected and reviewed for publication in the special issue of the Journal of Metallurgical Research & Technology to highlight the key scientific and engineering advances in the field This special issue is divided into two complementary topics, on the one hand the analysis and characterization techniques of the inclusions are addressed and on the other hand the modelling methods to simulate
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