An investigation has been carried out to assess the wetting behaviour of liquid iron carbon alloys on alumina, CA6 (CaO · 6Al2O3), CA2 (CaO · 2Al2O3) and CA (CaO · Al2O3). The melt compositions studied were 2 and 5 mass% [C] over a temperature range of 1 450 to 1 550°C. It was found that the systems studied were in general non-wetting, and that the contact angle dropped from approximately 140° to 110° as the calcium content of the substrates increased. The data for alumina were in good agreement with the literature. These data have been used to assess whether capillary phenomena play a significant role in coke dissolution in liquid iron. In previous studies it was found that as coke dissolved, a mineral layer consisting of alumina and calci...
In this paper examinations of high-temperature wetting tests of 3 systems of liquid alloy – cast iro...
The need for more efficient blast furnaces is even greater now that there are stricter environmental...
An interfacial study between molten iron and the prereduced ilmenite with carbon was conducted at di...
From previous studies by the authors on the effects of mineral layer formation at coke-iron boundary...
Metallurgical coke, the primary fuel of the ironmaking blast furnace contains approximately 8-12% mi...
An experimental study on mineral layer formation at the coke-iron boundary during coke dissolution h...
In this paper results from an investigation focused on coke/iron reactions occurring in the hearth o...
The wetting of liquid iron carbon on aluminate minerals formed during coke dissolution in iro
Identifying key factors governing the dissolution rate of metallurgical coke into liquid iron is imp...
An experimental study characterising mineral layer formation at the coke-iron boundary during coke d...
A study into the effects of surface ash formation on the kinetics of coke dissolution in liquid iron...
The formation and development of the mineral layer that forms between coke and liquid iron during ca...
The removal of tramp elements such as tin, copper and lead from liquid iron has been studied in the ...
An attempt to clarify the clogging mechanism of immersion nozzle from the standpoint of wettability ...
The effects of temperature and oxygen on the wettability of alumina substrates by liquid iron were m...
In this paper examinations of high-temperature wetting tests of 3 systems of liquid alloy – cast iro...
The need for more efficient blast furnaces is even greater now that there are stricter environmental...
An interfacial study between molten iron and the prereduced ilmenite with carbon was conducted at di...
From previous studies by the authors on the effects of mineral layer formation at coke-iron boundary...
Metallurgical coke, the primary fuel of the ironmaking blast furnace contains approximately 8-12% mi...
An experimental study on mineral layer formation at the coke-iron boundary during coke dissolution h...
In this paper results from an investigation focused on coke/iron reactions occurring in the hearth o...
The wetting of liquid iron carbon on aluminate minerals formed during coke dissolution in iro
Identifying key factors governing the dissolution rate of metallurgical coke into liquid iron is imp...
An experimental study characterising mineral layer formation at the coke-iron boundary during coke d...
A study into the effects of surface ash formation on the kinetics of coke dissolution in liquid iron...
The formation and development of the mineral layer that forms between coke and liquid iron during ca...
The removal of tramp elements such as tin, copper and lead from liquid iron has been studied in the ...
An attempt to clarify the clogging mechanism of immersion nozzle from the standpoint of wettability ...
The effects of temperature and oxygen on the wettability of alumina substrates by liquid iron were m...
In this paper examinations of high-temperature wetting tests of 3 systems of liquid alloy – cast iro...
The need for more efficient blast furnaces is even greater now that there are stricter environmental...
An interfacial study between molten iron and the prereduced ilmenite with carbon was conducted at di...