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Periodicity of Interaction Coefficients of Al and Si in Molten Fe-Based Alloys Arranged with Periodical Table and Phase Diagrams

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Periodicity of the interaction coefficients of Al and Si; εAlj and εSij in molten iron was analyzed to try generalization of the interaction coefficients. The coefficients of both Al and Si, which are important for deoxidation of molten steels, arranged with periodic table show periodicity with each Period from 2 to 5. Referring to the phase diagrams of Al-j systems, the melting point of the first compound from the Al-j liquid solution was focused on. It was found that the interaction coefficients increased with increasing the melting point of the compounds. The empirical correlations were found as εAlJ= 0.019*TM (compound)-19.48 (Al-system) and εSiJ= 0.053*TM (compound)-74.35 (Si-system) TM is the melting point of the compound. The periodicity was more improved by applying the above equations than the first plots.

Published in Science Journal of Chemistry (Volume 11, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.sjc.20231104.13
Page(s) 155-160
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Interaction Coefficient, Al, Si, Periodic Table, Periodicity

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