Papers - Determination of Viscosity of Iron Blast-furnace Slag (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard S. McCaffery Clarence H. Lorig Ira N. Goff Joseph F. Oesterle Oscar O. Fritsche
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

This paper is the report of an investigation to determine the relations between the viscosity, temperature and composition of that portion of the silica-alumina-lime-magnesia system(l) within which blast-furnace slags are found. The work reported in this paper was made possible by a grant of funds from Engineering Foundation. It is a part of a project, the determination of properties and structure of iron blast-furnace slags, upon which the laboratories of the University of Wisconsin have been at work for some years. Three papers have been published, which have marked the progress of the study of iron blast-furnace slags at Wisconsin. The first,(2) Desul-furizing Power of Iron Blast-furnace Slags, discussed the solubility of sulfur in slags that contained no magnesia and discussed the viscosity. The second, (3) The Constitution of Iron Blast-furnace Slags, developed the constitutions of slags in the four-component system, silica-alumina-lime-magnesia, and pointed out an explanation of slag structure. Composition of Iron Blast-furnace Slags,(l) which was the third paper, gave a method of calculating the percentages of the various compounds present in slags when the amount of oxide was given and also an interpretation of quaternary equilibrium. Illustrations were given of the mineral composition of blast-furnace slags and some applications of composition results were shown. Because of their relative ease of measurement, the viscosity-temperature relation for slags was selected as a factor which would be useful in correlating the physical properties of molten slags to furnace operation. With this in mind the viscosities of slags whose compositions are in that portion of the quaternary system, silica-alumina-lime-magnesia, in which blast-furnace slags occur, were thoroughly investigated.
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APA: Richard S. McCaffery Clarence H. Lorig Ira N. Goff Joseph F. Oesterle Oscar O. Fritsche  (1932)  Papers - Determination of Viscosity of Iron Blast-furnace Slag (With Discussion)

MLA: Richard S. McCaffery Clarence H. Lorig Ira N. Goff Joseph F. Oesterle Oscar O. Fritsche Papers - Determination of Viscosity of Iron Blast-furnace Slag (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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