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Title: | ON THE STRUCTURE OF MOLDED STEEL THERMIC |
Authors: | COSTEA, D.M. GAMAN, M.N. DUMITRU, G. |
Keywords: | ferrite micro-alloying micro-segregation microstructures thermite |
Issue Date: | Nov-2014 |
Publisher: | TRANSILVANIA UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING HOUSE, BRASOV |
Abstract: | The thermic welding steel used railway tracks and is obtained by burning thermiteon the basis of aluminothermic reaction between iron oxide and aluminum, which are conducted by the reactions shown in the relations 1-3. Through these specific redox reactions resulting iron slag (Al2O3 - formula hereinafter referred corundum) and a significant amount of heat quantity generated. The thermite is a mixture of metal powders that contains mainly iron oxides (FeO, Fe2O3, Fe3O4), aluminum powder, ferro-alloys and moderators of response. The reaction moderators are added to the slag separation in a short time and improve flowability of the molten metal. The exothermic-burning of thermite reaction is developed the temperatures between 2500 and 3000 ºC. [1] The reaction is very violent combustion and primed by firing a magnesium strip (the ignition temperature (the flash point) of the thermite is 1550 ºC) and does not need supplemental oxygen for further combustion reaction that once started the content in any kind of the environment. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/505 |
ISSN: | 2285-7656 -L 2248-7648 |
Appears in Collections: | CIBv 2014
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