Phase Diagrams of FeO-Containing Slags Derived from Activity Measurements

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 362 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
"Phase diagrams of FeO-containing ternary systems could be derived from experimental data for the activities of FeO. The systems investigated are CaO-CaF2-FeO, SrO-SrF2-FeO; BaO-BaF2-FeO, CaO-CaCl2-FeO, SrO-SrC12-FeO, BaO-BaC12-FeO, CaO-A12O3-FeO and BaO-SiO2-FeO.IntroductionThe importance of phase diagram cannot be overemphasized. In a book, ""Alloy Phase Equilibria""[l], the author, Professor A Prince, states, ""A metallurgist has been defined as a person who thinks in terms of phase diagram"". Whether one accepts this statement or not, it is self-evident that an ability to interpret phase equilibria is essential to the professional metallurgists.The physical chemistry studies of iron and steelmaking process often require phase diagrams of FeO-containing slags. Iso-thermal section of the phase· diagrams of such systems can be derived from experimental data for chemical potentials of FeO. Due to the recent developments in the area of solid state electrochemistry, rapid determinations of the FeO activities have become possible. The present paper is aimed at documenting the derivation of the phase diagrams of FeO containing slags.Experimental AspectsAn electrochemical method incorporating stabilized zirconia can be used for the measurements of the activities of FeO in various slags and fluxes[2]. For the details of the experimental technique, reference should be made to reference 2"
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APA:
(2000) Phase Diagrams of FeO-Containing Slags Derived from Activity MeasurementsMLA: Phase Diagrams of FeO-Containing Slags Derived from Activity Measurements. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.