Effect of Temperature and Pressure on the Nitrogen Content of High Nitrogen Steel

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In this study, nitrogen content greater than 0.9% of 18Cr18MnN austenitic stainless steel were prepared by high pressure reaction kettle. The relationships between nitrogen content and temperature, pressure were studied. The results show the nitrogen content in steel increases with increasing melting pressure, at air pressure 1.0MPa<P<1.4MPa, the increase of nitrogen content in steel is evident particularly. In the 1813k<T<1913k temperature range, the nitrogen content in steel decreases with the increasing temperature, there are differences in variation in the temperature range. When temperature is up to 1813K, nitrogen content can be as high as 1.075%. The best thermodynamic condition of melting a nitrogen content of 0.9% 18Mn18Cr austenitic stainless steel is: pressure and temperature are 1.32MPa, 1873k, respectively.

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