Measurements of Liquid AISI 304L Steel Density and Surface Tension, and Influence of Surface‐Active Elements at High Temperatures

steel research international(2022)

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Within the framework of the welding of steel components in pressurized water reactors, the optimization of the weld pool penetration is a major issue. The thermal-hydraulics of the molten steel pool can be driven by Marangoni flows at the free surface. To compute these flows, liquid steel's thermophysical properties such as density rho and surface tension sigma are required. Such properties for austenitic vessel steel AISI 304L at liquid state are scarce, and even not available above 1800 degrees C, due to technological issues. The viscometer temperature installation (VITI) is designed to implement sessile droplet (SD) and maximum bubble pressure (MBP) techniques. These techniques allow to determine original rho and sigma data for two grades of AISI 304L steel, namely 304LP1 and 304LP4-low and high sulfur content, at various temperatures. In particular, thanks to the innovative design of MBP configuration, original surface tension data are obtained from the melting point up to 2100 degrees C. For the first time, experimental evidence of the Sahoo et al.'s (1988) model at high temperature is provided, emphasizing the decisive role played by surface-active elements such as sulfur and oxygen on surface tension, whose content evolution is assessed by dedicated chemical analyses.
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density, high temperature, liquid steel, surface tension
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