Abstract

The transverse static magnetic field (TSMF) was introduced into the electroslag remelting (ESR) process to produce GCr15 steel ingots and the microstructure, non-metallic inclusions, chemical composition and mechanical properties of the ingots were analyzed to investigate the effect of TSMF during the ESR process. The transverse section of the ingots indicated that the application of a 130 mT static magnetic field resulted in a refined dendritic structure. The coverage ratio of the homogeneous crystallites area in the center of the transverse section increased to 52%. The metallic solid-liquid interface with different magnetic flux density (MFD) was recorded during ESR process. The depth of the metallic molten pool was 44.2 mm without the TSMF. When a 130 mT TSMF was applied, the molten pool became noticeably shallower (14.2 mm). And the oxide inclusions count in the scan area of 5.117 mm2 decreased to 239 from 1212. When the TSMF implemented, the tensile, friction and wear and Rockwell hardness properties of ingots showed a significant improvement. These results showed that the application of TSMF during the ESR process of GCr15 steel not only refine the dendritic structure, but also improve the efficiency of inclusion removal and mechanical properties.

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