An evaluation of the electrochemical oxygen probes used in steelmaking

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. J. U. T. Van Wijngaarden R. J. Dippenaar P. M. Van Den Heever
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Some of the important properties of solid electrolytes that influence the performance of electrochemical oxygen probes are discussed in the first part of this paper. It is shown that accurate and reproducible measurements of oxygen in liquid steel are possible with commercial oxygen probes only if great care is exercised in the make-up of the chemical and phase composition, as well as the microstructure of the solid electrolytes used in these probes. To prove this premise, the second part of this study reports on the results of an experimental evaluation of new commercially available oxygen probe. An evaluation of the solid electrolytes used in this probe indicated that the consistency of the chemical composition, degree of stabilization, and microstructure of the electrolytes used are well controlled. The successful application of this particular oxygen probe under industrial conditions was confirmed. It was also found possible to make reliable and reproducible measurements, with acceptable uncertainty, by proper handling of the probe. Some recommendations are made as to the interpretation of the e.m.f. response curve and the use of the electronic processing unit supplied with the probe.
Citation

APA: M. J. U. T. Van Wijngaarden R. J. Dippenaar P. M. Van Den Heever  (1987)  An evaluation of the electrochemical oxygen probes used in steelmaking

MLA: M. J. U. T. Van Wijngaarden R. J. Dippenaar P. M. Van Den Heever An evaluation of the electrochemical oxygen probes used in steelmaking. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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