Papers - Some Metallurgical Applications of the C-Sic Thermocouple (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. R. Fitterer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

By means of the C-Sic thermocouple1, liquid metal temperatures have been found to vary much more than was previously supposed, and fortunately these variations can be directly associated with some of our former knowledge which combined to form the "art" of liquid-metal manipulation. Commercial Development of This Device Several types of installations are operating in different plants. There are so many variables in steel plants in regard to operation, procedure, arrangement of pouring platforms, ladles, etc., that most of the installations now in service in this country are "tailor-made"; nevertheless, it is felt that satisfactory gains have been made, inasmuch as each installation has indicated some effect of temperature upon the metallurgical operation, and has pointed the way toward technical and financial benefits. In most cases, it has been necessary to accumulate the temperature data until sufficient metallurgical information is available for the drawing of conclusions. When mechanical difficulties have been eliminated, a distinct correlation of these factors has been obtained. The installations now in service are used for the determination of temperatures in the basic open-hearth furnace prior to tapping and in ladles from both acid and basic furnaces prior to pouring. Some of the installations are in shops making the higher priced steels; others are in "tonnage shops." The errors of human element, smoke screens and emissivity corrections connected with the use of the optical pyrometer do not affect the C-SiC thermocouple readings. The accuracy of the C-Sic thermocouple and the temperatures measured are discussed later in this paper. Temperature Variations or Liquid Pig Iron One well-known discussion between the blast-furnace and open-hearth (or Bessemer) departments has occurred intermittently for more
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APA: G. R. Fitterer  (1936)  Papers - Some Metallurgical Applications of the C-Sic Thermocouple (With Discussion)

MLA: G. R. Fitterer Papers - Some Metallurgical Applications of the C-Sic Thermocouple (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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