Effect Of Electric And Magnetic Fields On The Metallic Inclusions In A Liquid Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Andrzej Warczok
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Liquid slags produced in smelting of copper concentrates contain copper in a dissolved form as well as mechanically entrained inclusions of copper matte. Coalescence and sedimentation of inclusions during slag cleaning plays a key role in copper recovery. Liquid matte inclusion in a molten slag presents a system of metallic conductor in an ionic solution. Constant electric field induces migration of the matte droplet along the current lines. Additional phenomena occur in a system under crossed electric and magnetic fields. Electromagnetic buoyancy force acting on the inclusion affects its settling rate. Electromagnetic buoyancy force of insulating and metal spheres has been measured in a liquid synthetic slag. It was found that depolarisation of the metal sphere, related to the electrode reactions occurring in the surface, plays an important role in the determination of the direction and magnitude of the electromagnetic force. On the basis of the existing theories and results of measurements a mathematical model describing the behaviour of metallic inclusions in the liquid slag under the influence of crossed electric and magnetic fields was developed. Simulation of behaviour of copper matte inclusions under crossed fields showed trajectory of motion in a liquid slag as a function of the slag properties and the inclusion size.
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APA: Andrzej Warczok  (2003)  Effect Of Electric And Magnetic Fields On The Metallic Inclusions In A Liquid Slag

MLA: Andrzej Warczok Effect Of Electric And Magnetic Fields On The Metallic Inclusions In A Liquid Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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