Silicon-Oxygen Equilibria In Liquid Iron (c95210d3-cc72-47f1-9b1e-4c5cdd3791a3)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. A. Zapffe C. E. Sims
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1942

Abstract

AN investigation of the behavior of inclusions in steel several years ago1 led to the conclusion that some of the commonly occurring inclusions in steel have appreciable solubilities, particularly in liquid steel. In the belief that further study and clarification of this matter was warranted, a laboratory study of oxides in liquid steel was started. These oxides are generally the result of deoxidation treatment, and the basis of an understanding of their behavior must be, therefore, the behavior of the deoxidizer in liquid iron. The Fe-Si-O system was selected for the first study, and the apparatus used and experiments conducted are described herein. APPARATUS The apparatus is shown in Fig. I and the system is shown by diagram in Fig. 2. Furnace Atmosphere Commercial hydrogen (1) passes through an orifice (2) into a manometric system that measures the tankside pressure (3) and the back pressure (4) in the system. A water trap (5) guards against excess tankside pressure. A by-pass with stopcocks (6 and 7) is provided, so that the hydrogen can be routed directly from the tank to the furnace if desired. When stopcock 7 is closed and stopcock 6 is open, the gas proceeds through the conditioning train, of which the first unit is a furnace (8) that contains platinized asbestos at 350°C. The temperature is measured by a thermo-couple and potentiometer (9) and is controlled by a slidewire resistance (10). In [ ] this furnace free oxygen is converted to water vapor. The exiting gas passes over a water bath (11) kept slightly below boiling temperature by an auxiliary heating unit (12). This unit also heats a surrounding copper coil (13) containing water, and the heated water rises through a collar (14)
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APA: C. A. Zapffe C. E. Sims  (1942)  Silicon-Oxygen Equilibria In Liquid Iron (c95210d3-cc72-47f1-9b1e-4c5cdd3791a3)

MLA: C. A. Zapffe C. E. Sims Silicon-Oxygen Equilibria In Liquid Iron (c95210d3-cc72-47f1-9b1e-4c5cdd3791a3). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.

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