Detail publikace
Oxydation re-melting of the Cr13Ni cast steel by means of oxygen-blowing
LEVÍČEK, P. STRÁNSKÝ, K. ŠENBERGER, J.
Anglický název
Oxydation re-melting of the Cr13Ni cast steel by means of oxygen-blowing
Typ
Článek recenzovaný mimo WoS a Scopus
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Corrosion resistant 13% Cr and 1% Ni cast steel are used to produce castings for the Kaplan, Pelton and Francis turbines. These cast steels have also a satisfactory cavitation resistance. The oxidation re-melting process, where oxygen is blown into the bath, was elaborated in order to reduce the gas content (hydrogen and nitrogen) in re-melted corrosion-resistant 13% and 1% Ni steel scrap. This technology was tested on and elaborated for twenty-five melts, with special regard to oxygen-blowing conditions, mechanical properties (verified by the impact test) of the cast steel, and suppressing the formation of gas holes in the castings. Basic electric arc furnaces were used in the oxidation re-melting process of steel scrap.
Klíčová slova anglicky
Oxidation, turbines, Cr13Ni, oxygen-blowing
Vydáno
2003-09-01
Nakladatel
Stowarzyszenie techniczne odlewników Polskich
Místo
Zakopiańska 73 Kraków Poland
ISSN
0033-2275
Ročník
2003
Číslo
9
Strany od–do
288–294
Počet stran
7
BIBTEX
@article{BUT46422,
author="Petr {Levíček} and Karel {Stránský} and Jaroslav {Šenberger}",
title="Oxydation re-melting of the Cr13Ni cast steel by means of oxygen-blowing",
journal="Przeglad Odlewnictwa",
year="2003",
volume="2003",
number="9",
pages="288--294",
issn="0033-2275"
}