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pISSN : 1598-706X / eISSN : 2288-8381


(논문)연구논문

한국주조공학회지 (30권4호 130-136)

Investigation of Segregation Behavior in the Riser/Castings Junction of Heavy-section Steel Castings

대형주강 압탕부의 편석거동 고찰

Ji-Tae Kim, Heung-Il Park, Woo-Yeol Kim, Byung-Woo Lee

Graduate School, Pukyung National University

Abstract

Sulfide segregation behavior, characteristics of solidification microstructure and compositional distribution in the riser/castings junction of heavy-section main bearing support (MBS) steel castings were investigated; Sulfide streaks of A segregation were formed in the transitional region from columnar grain to coarse equiaxed grain and floated with aggregation of the dendritic free crystal. Solute segregation behaviors of elements Si, P and S were V shape negative segregation from the bottom of the castings to upper part of the riser with the reference of vertical center-line of the specimen block. Those of elements C and Mn were V shape negative segregation in the main body and A shape positive segregation in the riser of the casting. Just beneath the pipe shrinkage in the riser segregation ratio of each element was the highest, and that of S was 3.6 times higher, C 3.3 times, P 2.1 times, Si 1.6 times and Mn 1.0 times respectively. [Mn/S] ratio of the specimen block was distributed in the wide range of 20~275.

Keywords

Segregation, Sulfur Print, Macrostructure, Mn/S ratio, Steel castings.