Gliding cylinder method for the viscosity measurement of molten salts, slags and glasses

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y. Shiraishi Y. Sakurai
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A new method, the gliding cylinder method, was proposed as a wide range viscometer for the measurements of molten salts, slags, and glasses. The method consists of two coaxial cylinders, cylindrical bob and a vessel containing a liquid sample. There is a narrow gap between bob and vessel. When the vessel moves against the bob, the generated force on the bob consists of three types of resistance: (1) Stokes’s resistance on the bob, (2) a capillary flow resistance though an annular gap between vessel and bob, and (3) lubricating resistance in a gap. The last two can be calculated on a theoretical basis but the first cannot be estimated by a simple calculation since a wall effect did not calculate easily. However, it can be assumed that the generated force depends on both the viscosity of a liquid and velocity of the vessel. Thus, the relation between viscosity and a force at desired velocity of the vessel was measured using several standard reference materials including glycerol aqueous solutions and standard reference oils. The results depended on the magnitude of the gap between the bob and the vessel. For the wider gap, it was shown that the viscosity is a linear function of a gradient of force with respect to a vessel velocity. In contrast, if the gap is small, the viscosity depends on the gradient (of force with respect to velocity). This implies that the non-linear phenomena would occur in Stokes resistance. Though detailed analysis is in a further investigation, a calibration method can be applied to determine the viscosity by this method, because good correlation was obtained among these quantities. Viscosity of molten salts, such as NaNO3and ZnCl2was measured by this method as high temperature demonstration. Keywords: viscometer, viscosity, sphere pull-up method, fused salts, molten slags, glass melts
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APA: Y. Shiraishi Y. Sakurai  (2004)  Gliding cylinder method for the viscosity measurement of molten salts, slags and glasses

MLA: Y. Shiraishi Y. Sakurai Gliding cylinder method for the viscosity measurement of molten salts, slags and glasses. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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