Chemical And Physical Changes Of Cathode Carbon By Aluminium Electrolysis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Hop A. Støre T. Foosnæs
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The carbon cathode for aluminium electrolysis is also part of the container of the process. In order to understand the behaviour and possible failure of the cathode, detailed material properties under operating conditions are needed. The paper reports experimental studies of bath and sodium in filtration, graphitization with time, loss of strength due to sodium, sodium expansion as function of pressure, as well as creep due to the developed stresses. As an example, sodium and thermal expansion data are used to calculate strain-stress models of realistic cell designs, and possible design weakness can be pointed out. Keywords: carbon, cathodes, sodium expansion, strength, graphitization, creep
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APA: J. Hop A. Støre T. Foosnæs  (2004)  Chemical And Physical Changes Of Cathode Carbon By Aluminium Electrolysis

MLA: J. Hop A. Støre T. Foosnæs Chemical And Physical Changes Of Cathode Carbon By Aluminium Electrolysis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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