In Situ Observation of the Role of Alumina Particles on the Crystallization Behavior of Slags
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概要
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The confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) allows crystallization behavior in liquid slags to be observed <I>in situ</I> at high temperatures. Slags in the lime–silica–alumina–magnesia system are easily under cooled and it is possible to construct time temperature transformation (TTT) diagrams for this system. The presence of solid alumina particles in these liquid slags was studied to determine if these particles act as heterogeneous nucleation sites that cause the precipitation of solid material within slags. The introduction of alumina particles reduced the incubation time for the onset of crystallization and increased the temperature at which crystallization was observed in the slags to close to the liquidus temperature for the slag. Crystal growth rates are in a good agreement with Ivantsov s solution of the problem of diffusion controlled dendritic growth. Alumina appears to be a potent nucleating agent in the slag systems that were studied.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2000-09-15
著者
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Sridhar S
Carnegie Mellon Univ. Pa Usa
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Cramb A.w.
Center For Iron And Steelmaking Research Carnegie Mellon University
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ORRLING C.
Center for Iron and Steelmaking Research, Carnegie Mellon University
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SRIDHAR S.
Center for Iron and Steelmaking Research, Carnegie Mellon University
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Orrling C.
Center For Iron And Steelmaking Research Carnegie Mellon University