Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of the Thermoelectric Power of Several Molten Sulfide-Solid Tungsten Thermocouples

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 2
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1960
Abstract
PREVIOUS investigations in this laboratory have shown the existence of electronic conduction in several molten metal sulfides and the specific conductance of a number of these has been measured as a function of temperature.' In order to better understand the electronic nature of these melts, the thermoelectric power of a molten FeS-solid tungsten thermocouple was measured and a value of approximately 55 µv per "C was obtained in the temperature range from 1200" to 1400c2 These studies have been continued and the thermoelectric power of several other molten metal sulfide-solid tungsten thermocouples have been obtained. The experimental arrangement is shown in Fig. 1. A Kanthal furnace was used, doubly wound to prevent any undesirable effects of an external field. A 1/2-in. McDanel tube was fitted with two vertical 5/8-in. McDanel tubes as shown. These tubes were about 2 in. apart. A graphite boat was used to hold a re-crystallized alumina boat in which the prefused sulfide was placed. Two probes were made using
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APA:
(1960) Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of the Thermoelectric Power of Several Molten Sulfide-Solid Tungsten ThermocouplesMLA: Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of the Thermoelectric Power of Several Molten Sulfide-Solid Tungsten Thermocouples. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.