RI 3232 Temperature-Viscosity Measurement in the Systems CaO-Sio2 and CaO-SiO2-CaF2

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. H. Herty F. A. Hartgen G. L. Frear M. B. Boyer
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Jun 1, 1934

Abstract

"DEFINITION OF VISCOSITYViscosity has been defined as the resistance experienced by one portion of a liquid moving over another portion, such as one molecular plane moving over an adjacent plane. A measure of viscosity is the force required to keep one plane in motion at Unit velocity, the other plane being considered stationary. Figure 1 illustrates the general idea that the surface friction between two adjacent areas will be greater the larger the molecules. Therefore it may be assumed that viscosity will be increased by molecular association or agglomeration, and likewise dissociation rill decrease viscosity. According to Maxwell (1)6 the unit of viscosity, the poise, is the tangential force per square centimeter of area of either of two horizontal planes 1 centimeter apart, one of which is fixed while the other moves with unit velocity, the space between being filled with viscous liquid of unit viscosity.The need for a satisfactory apparatus and experimental procedure for the determination of viscosity of high-melting materials at temperatures corresponding to those in pig-iron and steel making has been recognized during the past few decades. The condition of the slag during the smelting and refining periods in the iron- and steel-making processes exerts an important influence on the metal product obtained, this slag condition really meaning the state of viscosity or, vice versa, fluidity, which the slag attains under certain conditions."
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APA: C. H. Herty F. A. Hartgen G. L. Frear M. B. Boyer  (1934)  RI 3232 Temperature-Viscosity Measurement in the Systems CaO-Sio2 and CaO-SiO2-CaF2

MLA: C. H. Herty F. A. Hartgen G. L. Frear M. B. Boyer RI 3232 Temperature-Viscosity Measurement in the Systems CaO-Sio2 and CaO-SiO2-CaF2. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.

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