A Study of Lime Dissolution and Diffusivity in Steelmaking Slag

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Kaneyasu G. A. Irons K. S. Coley
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

"It is very important to reveal the lime dissolution mechanism in steelmaking slag, to promote its dissolution without calcium fluoride, which is now almost forbidden for use in most industrialized countries. In this research, the purpose was focused on the development of an experimental method to measure the mutual diffusivity of Ca2+ under the condition of lime dissolution into slag. By forming diffusion couples using a ""vacuum slag aspirating technique"", the method was established. The following mutual diffusivities of Ca2+, in CaO-SiO2-FeO slag systems, imitating oxygen steelmaking slag, were determined using this method:4.1*10-10 m2/s at 1400°C for 27wt.%CaO-53wt.%SiO2-20wt.%FeO slag,4.3* 10-10 m2/s and at 1400°C for 20wt.%CaO-40wt.%SiO2-40wt.%FeO slag, and 1.3*10-10 m2/s at 1250°C for 20wt.%CaO-40wt.%SiO2-40wt.%FeO slag.It was also verified that, if the basicity and ferrite content of the bulk slag are low, then a calcium silicate film forms on the lime surface, and drastically deters the lime dissolution."
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APA: T. Kaneyasu G. A. Irons K. S. Coley  (2004)  A Study of Lime Dissolution and Diffusivity in Steelmaking Slag

MLA: T. Kaneyasu G. A. Irons K. S. Coley A Study of Lime Dissolution and Diffusivity in Steelmaking Slag. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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