Casting technology for ODS steels - dispersion of nanoparticles in liquid metals


Casting technology for ODS steels - dispersion of nanoparticles in liquid metals

Sarma, M.; Grants, I.; Kaldre, I.; Bojarevics, A.; Gerbeth, G.

Dispersion of particles to produce metal matrix nanocomposites (MMNC) can be achieved by means of ultrasonic vibration of the melt using ultrasound transducers. However, a direct transfer of this method to produce steel composites is not feasible because of the much higher working temperature. Therefore, an inductive technology for contactless treatment by acoustic cavitation was developed. This report describes the samples produced to assess the feasibility of the proposed method for nano-particle separation in steel. Stainless steel samples with inclusions of TiB2, TiO2, Y2O3, CeO2, Al2O3 and TiN have been created and analyzed. Additional experiments have been performed using light metals with an increased value of the steady magnetic field using a superconducting magnet with a field strength of up to 5 T.

Keywords: Photovoltaic silicon; ribbon-growth on substrate; numerical simulation

  • Open Access Logo IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 228(2017), 012020

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