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Structure and Properties of Alloys Obtained by Aluminothermic Reduction of Deep-Sea Nodules

Pavel Novák, H. Vu, Lucie Šulcová, Jaromı́r Kopeček, František Laufek, Alisa Tsepeleva, Petr Dvořák, Alena Michalcová

2021Materials15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper brings an innovative processing route of manganese deep-sea nodules, which results in completely new grades of alloys. Deep-sea nodules were processed by aluminothermic method without the extraction of individual elements, producing complexly alloyed manganese-based "natural alloys". Three levels of the amount of aluminum were used for the aluminothermic reduction, and hence the alloys differ strongly in the amount of aluminum, which has a significant effect on their phase composition. The alloys have very high wear resistance, comparable with tool steel. The disadvantage of low-aluminum alloy is the susceptibility to local thermal cracking during friction, which occurs especially in the case of a dry sliding wear against the static partner with low thermal conductivity.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMetallurgyManganeseCrackingAlloyAluminiumThermal conductivityReduction (mathematics)Phase (matter)Composite materialGeometryChemistryOrganic chemistryMathematicsMetallurgical Processes and ThermodynamicsMetal Extraction and BioleachingAdvanced materials and composites