Abstract
The nitrogen solubility in liquid Fe-Mn and Fe-Mn-Al alloys has been measured by the gas-liquid metal equilibration technique utilizing a high frequency induction furnace under the nitrogen partial pressures of 0.1 to 0.8 atm in the temperature range of 1773 to 1873 K. The variation of the nitrogen solubility with the addition of manganese was measured by sampling and in-situ analysis of nitrogen content. Manganese significantly increased nitrogen solubility in liquid Fe-Mn and Fe-Mn-Al alloys. The nitrogen dissolution followed the Sieverts’ law for liquid Fe-Mn alloys contained manganese up to 26 mass%. Using the Wagner’s interaction parameter formalism, the experimental results were thermodynamically analyzed to determine the first- and second-order interaction parameters of manganese and aluminum on nitrogen in high Mn-Al alloyed liquid steels. No temperature dependence of these values was observed in the temperature range of 1773 to 1873 K. eNMn = −0.023, rNMN = 0 rNMn,Al = 0 (Mn≤26 mass%, Al≤0.4 mass%, 1773–1873 K).
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