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Xiaoyue Fan (University of Science and Technology Beijing) Yining Huang (The University of Western Ontario) Jixiang Han (SINOSTEEL Equipment & Engineering Co., Ltd.) Shanchao Gao (University of Science and Technology Beijing) Jianliang Zhang (University of Science and Technology Beijing) Kexin Jiao (University of Science and Technology Beijing) Ziluo Chen (SINOSTEEL Equipment & Engineering Co., Ltd.)
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대한금속·재료학회 Metals and Materials International Metals and Materials International Vol.30 No.7
발행연도
2024.7
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1,783 - 1,793 (11page)
DOI
10.1007/s12540-023-01608-2

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This study systematically explores the foundational principles and mechanisms governing viscosity across the entirety of Fe-4.5wt%C-0.1wt%Ti-xS melts. The element sulfur (S) imparts discernible effects on system viscosity at diverse temperature intervals. In the solid-liquid phase boundary, an increase in S content precipitates a more pronounced formation of solid-phase particles within the system, consequently resulting in an elevated viscosity during this phase as S content increases. Conversely, within the pure liquid phase, S functions as an interstitial atom, inducing the breakdown of transient atomic clusters. This process induces a notable reduction in the cluster size of the original system and a simultaneous increase in free volume. As a corollary, in the pure liquid phase, system viscosity undergoes a reduction with an escalating S content. However, the influence of further increments in S content on the system’s clusters and free volume gradually diminishes. Therefore, within the pure liquid phase domain, a continued increase in S content progressively mitigates its impact on viscosity.

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