Papers - Effect of Magnesia on Slag Viscosity (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard S. McCaffery Joseph F. Oesterle Oscar O. Fritsche
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

The method of obtaining the data on which this paper is based is explained in detail in the paper on Determination of Viscosity of Iron Blast-furnace Slags.' The work was made possible by a grant of funds from Engineering Foundation, and it gives the results now obtained, continuing the general subject of our previous work and reported in former papers2 The data experimentally obtained are in the form of a temperature-viscosity curve for any slag of particular composition. (See Fig. 1.) From these curves, the viscosity of a slag of a definite composition and at a definite temperature is taken off and is plotted on a plane triaxial diagram showing compositions of silica lime and alumina on a plane representing constant-magnesia content (Fig. 4). The temperatures at which these results were plotted are 1300°, 1350°, 1400°, 1450°, 1500°, 1550" and 1600" C. and since the constant magnesia plane sections were an even 1 per cent. magnesia apart, magnesia analyses not of even unit magnesia composition were projected to these even unit magnesia planes. For example, 1.78 per cent. magnesia and 2.35 per cent. magnesia were projected to the 2 per cent. magnesia plane. The triaxial diagrams on which this first plotting was made were drawn on celluloid sheets, a transparent material on which it was easy to draw. When all the experimental work was plotted on celluloid in this way, the sheets representing a definite temperature were stacked in the proper order and were examined by transmitted light. Where
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APA: Richard S. McCaffery Joseph F. Oesterle Oscar O. Fritsche  (1932)  Papers - Effect of Magnesia on Slag Viscosity (With Discussion)

MLA: Richard S. McCaffery Joseph F. Oesterle Oscar O. Fritsche Papers - Effect of Magnesia on Slag Viscosity (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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