SVENSK STANDARD SS 111116:2019 Fastställd/Approved: 2019-01-31 Utgåva/Edition: 4 Språk/Language: engelska/english ICS: 77.040.99 Jernkontorets skala II för kvantitativ bestämning av ickemetalliska inneslutningar i metaller och legeringar Jernkontoret s inclusion chart II for quantitative assessment of the content of non-metallic inclusions in metals and alloys
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Contents Page Introduction... iv 1 Scope... 1 2 Terms, definitions and designations... 1 2.1 General terms... 1 2.2 Quantifiable terms... 1 2.3 Designations... 3 3 Agreements before assessment... 4 4 Sampling... 4 5 Equipment for assessment of non-metallic inclusions... 4 6 Assessment principles... 4 7 Assessment of non-metallic inclusions in a field of view... 8 7.1 General... 8 7.2 Rules for assessment of a field of view... 9 7.3 Methods for evaluation... 10 7.3.1 General... 10 7.3.2 Method 1 Frequency of grades for group and type... 10 7.3.2 Method 2 Maximum grades for group and type... 10 7.3.3 Method 3 Specific agreement between parties... 11 8 Calculations... 11 8.1 General... 11 8.2 Calculation of grade for group... 11 8.3 Calculation of grade for type... 11 8.4 Calculation of quantitative parameters... 11 8.5 Calculation of shape factor... 11 8.6 Calculation of stringer length... 12 9 Reporting of results... 12 9.1 Reporting of Method 1 Frequency of grades for group and type... 12 9.2 Reporting of Method 2 Maximum grades for group and type... 12 9.3 Reporting of Method 3 Specific agreement between parties... 12 10 Reporting of results in accordance with other standards... 13 Annex A (normative) Algorithms for calculation of grades... 14 A.1 Calculation of grade for group... 14 A.2 Calculation of grades for type... 16 Annex B (normative) Formulas for calculation of quantitative magnitudes... 17 Annex C (informative) Examples of assessments... 19 C.1 Examples of ductile inclusions of different widths... 19 C.2 Examples of inclusions with greater length than shown in the picture chart... 20 Annex D (informative) Statistical considerations... 21 Bibliography... 24 Copyright SIS. Reproduction in any form without permission is prohibited. iii
Introduction Jernkontoret s inclusion chart II and this standard have been the basic pillars for steel development and the development of clean steel in Sweden. Due to the data and experience which have been gathered with the method over the years, it still plays a very important role in steel and process development. Compared to edition 3, only editorial changes and corrections have been made. Application of the standard enables quantification of all inclusions in a field of view which results in higher reproducibility than standards based on traditional comparative charts assessment of size distributions by width for all types of inclusions assessment of shape factor (reduction ratio) of ductile inclusions use of different magnifications in order to assess the presence of inclusions irrespective of size that the results of the assessment can be transformed and presented in accordance with methods in other standards. Annex A and B present all algorithms and formulas for calculation. Examples of assessment with this method are provided in Annex C. Some statistical considerations are presented in Annex D. See SIS-TR 34 for transformation of results to other standards. There is software, for example, PCMIC, which simplifies recording, calculations and the presentation of results. iv Copyright SIS. Reproduction in any form without permission is prohibited.
1 Scope This standard describes a method for assessment and reporting of quantity, size, morphology and distribution of non-metallic inclusions in plastic wrought steel, metals and alloys with the help of a Light Optical Microscope (LOM) and a comparative chart. The pictures in the chart are based on the logarithmic Gauss- (Galton) distribution with respect to the inclusion size. The method described in this standard is primarily intended for inclusions in plastic wrought metallic materials but can also be used for cast and sintered steels. NOTE The chemical composition of the inclusions does not form the basis of categorisation. 2 Terms, definitions and references For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 2.1 General terms 2.1.1 grade quantified step of nominal density specified in a picture chart 2.1.2 group category based on inclusion width 2.1.3 size class step in the geometric series of widths 2.1.4 inclusion generic term for a type of microstructural constituent 2.1.5 sample macroscopic unit intended to be analysed 2.1.6 specimen surface prepared surface intended for examination 2.1.7 stringer sequence of minimum three inclusions arranged at a mutual distance which is less than 40 µm in the working direction and less than 10 µm mutual displacement transverse the working direction. Note 1 to entry See figure 1 for length, width and distance between inclusions in a stringer. 2.1.8 type category based on inclusion morphology 2.2 Quantifiable terms 2.2.1 width maximum projected spread of an inclusion or a stringer transverse the working direction Copyright SIS. Reproduction in any form without permission is prohibited. 1
2.2.2 shape factor anisotropy measure which states the relationship between length and width of an inclusion 2.2.3 length maximum projected spread of an inclusion or a stringer in the working direction 2.2.4 field of view area surrounded by etched frame in an ocular or which is demarcated by an aperture and which forms the basis of manual or automatic assessment KEY In order to be assessed as a stringer, the distance t and s shall be less than 40 µm and 10 µm respectively. Figure 1 Length (l), width (w) and distance (s, t) of and between inclusions in a stringer 2 Copyright SIS. Reproduction in any form without permission is prohibited.
2.3 Designations Table 1 Designations and their meaning Designation Description Unit Other Quantifiable magnitudes Grade Group Type A B C D X T M H S P G Gmax G GA GL GN Ductile inclusions Brittle inclusions Brittle-ductile inclusions Undeformed inclusions Designation for extra thin inclusions with a width which is less than that represented by the picture chart Designation for thin inclusions Designation for medium inclusions Designation for heavy inclusions Designation for almost spherical inclusions of type A Designation for extra heavy inclusions with a width which is greater than that represented by the picture chart Grade Maximum calculated grade for a specific type Calculated mean grade Grade with respect to area Grade with respect to length Grade with respect to the number of inclusions Note: Type and group are given as exponent, for example, G A AT. d Diameter of field of view mm a Side length for square field of view Side length in the working direction for rectangular field of view b side length transverse the working direction for rectangular field of view mm SD The field of view s diameter, side length (square field of view) or side length in the working direction (rectangular field of view) mm li Inclusion length µm ls Stringer length µm lmin Minimum inclusion length µm wi Inclusion width µm ws Stringer width µm Li Ls Wi Ws Ws n k Inclusion length Stringer length Inclusion width Stringer width Mean width of a stringer Number of inclusions Number of stringer t Distance along the working direction between inclusions in a stringer µm s Distance transverse the working direction between inclusions in a stringer µm F c Factor for repetition of a comparative picture Shape factor Copyright SIS. Reproduction in any form without permission is prohibited. 3
3 Agreements before assessment The following items should be given in a product standard, or a delivery requirement, or be agreed between the relevant parties: Assessment alternative The size of the inclusions which shall be covered by the assessment The diameter of the field of view or the field of view s side length (for use of the frequency method, see 7.3.2) Scope of the assessment Position of the samples and specimens surfaces in the product Reporting of results Acceptance requirements. 4 Sampling Requirements for sampling and sampling scope are normally specified in a product standard or by other agreements. In the absence of requirements, at least 1 200 mm 2 should be examined, distributed over at least 6 representative samples. The total individual specimen surface should permit examination of minimum 160 mm 2. For wrought steel, the specimen pieces shall be taken out so that the assessment can be conducted in the working direction. However, for assessment of the distribution of inclusions transverse the working direction, transverse samples should be taken out. The picture chart and the standardised assessment methods shall then be used with care and good judgement as they have been developed for assessment in the working direction. NOTE In all respects the statistical data is decisive for the relevance of the analysis, see Annex D. 5 Equipment for assessment of non-metallic inclusions Equipment in accordance with 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3 shall be used for the assessment: 5.1 Microscope with which assessments can be made at different magnifications 5.2 Ocular with a calibrated measurement scale 5.3 Picture chart, JK-II. 5.4 A customised software for registration of fields of view assessments and calculation of results may be used. 6 Assessment principles Study the number, length and width of inclusions in a microscope. Assess the inclusions type by comparison with standard pictures in a picture chart with quantified steps, grades see figure 2. The comparative pictures can be combined to obtain the relevant field of view, see clause 7. The picture in figure 2 shows a reduced reproduction of the picture chart JK-II. NOTE Figure 2 is not suitable as grounds for assessment. A full-size picture chart can be ordered from SIS. 4 Copyright SIS. Reproduction in any form without permission is prohibited.
Figure 2 Facsimile of Jernkontoret s inclusion chart II (JK-II) Copyright SIS. Reproduction in any form without permission is prohibited. 5