It has been suggested that Ti-containing inclusions could cause clogging
of the submerged entry nozzle, decrease continuous casting productivity,
and is a source of surface defects on the steel products. It is the aim
of this project to investigate whether the existence of Ti-containing
inclusions can be the results of transient conditions, which can be
caused by (i) local and temporary variation of the Ti/Al, (ii)
fluctuations in melt temperature and (iii) changes in O availability.
The approach undertaken in this study is to simulate transient
conditions for the Fe-Al-Ti-O melts and sample the melts as a function
of time during a time period that is of relevance to industrial ladle
processing. The samples are characterized for inclusion shape, size and
chemistry through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), inclusion
structure and detailed chemistry through transmission electron
microscopy (TEM) and chemical analysis. The influences of the following
variables on the inclusion characteristics have been investigated: 1) Ti
source, 2) Ti vs. Al ratio, 3) temperature and 4) time between Al and Ti
additions. The starting O content was in all cases in the range between
330-460 ppm.