Solubility of low-melting and low-boiling elements in iron-base alloys

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The solubility of bismuth and lead in liquid ternary alloys of iron with silicon, nickel, manganese and chromium is experimentally determined at 1600 °C. Maximum concentrations of alloying elements were24.14 % Cr, 5.02 % Mn, 2.78 % Si and 12.68 % Ni for bismuth and 15.26 % Cr, 5.53 % Mn, 15.12 % Si and15.01 % Ni for lead.Experiments were carried out in a high-pressure furnace set at the General Metallurgy Department of theSouth Ural State University. Bismuth and lead were dissolved in liquid iron alloys through the gas phase.Manganese and nickel increase bismuth solubility, silicon decreases it, and the effect of chromium is not too noticeable. On the other hand, silicon and chromium decrease the solubility of lead and manganese and nickel increases it. First and second order interaction parameters for bismuth and lead with the alloying elementswere determined. First-order interaction parameters at 1600 °C are equal to(Si) Bi= 0.1148; e(Mn)= -0.0512;(Ni) Bi= -0.052; e(Cr)= 0.0011 and e(Si)= 0.0372; e(Mn)= -0.066; e(Ni)= -0.0071; e(Cr)= 0.0039. Second-order interaction parameters are equal to r(Si) = -0.0113; r (Mn) = -0.0004; r (Ni) = -0.0013; r (Mn) = 0.0002and r(Si)= -0.0002; r (Mn)Bi= -0.0015; r (Ni)Bi= -0.0021; r (Cr)Bi Bi= 0.0003.Dependences of logarithm activity coefficients of bismuth and lead from silicon, manganese, chromium and nickel contents in iron-base alloys were obtained. A comparative analysis of lead and bismuth solubility in iron-nickel alloy at 1550, 1600 and 1650 °С was presented.

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Iron, iron alloys, bismuth, lead, solubility, interaction parameters, activity coefficient

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