Two Methods For The Continuous Measurement Of Slag Viscosity From The Glassy To The Liquid States

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yutaka Shiraishi
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Two methods were developed to measure the viscosity of the slag from the glassy to the liquid states in an ascending temperature process. The first method employs rotating parallel plates within which is placed a solid cylindrical sample in line with a sphere. The second method uses a tube which is pushed into a sample held in a rotating crucible. Both methods were tested using standard glasses, including boron trioxide and NBS standard glass #711. The main difference between these two methods is in sample preparation. Comparative measurements between two methods were performed using a sodium boro-disilicate glass containing 5%mol of alumina. The results showed good agreement in the mid-range of glassy viscosities, 105 to 107 Pa.s. In the liquid state, there were no significant differences between the two methods.
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APA: Yutaka Shiraishi  (2003)  Two Methods For The Continuous Measurement Of Slag Viscosity From The Glassy To The Liquid States

MLA: Yutaka Shiraishi Two Methods For The Continuous Measurement Of Slag Viscosity From The Glassy To The Liquid States. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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