An Apparatus for Determining Thermomagnetic Behavior of Slags, and Some Preliminary Results Obtained with It

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
B. A. Rogers
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

ACCORDING to petrographic investigations, 1-4 cooled steel furnace slags contain a number of substances that have been shown to be ferro-magnetic5,6 and hence capable of undergoing appreciable changes of susceptibility with temperature. Since any alteration of the suscepti-bility of a constituent affects the average susceptibility of the sample, information concerning the nature of the substance should be deducible from its magnetic behavior. The possibility of obtaining information concerning slags in this way led to the construction of the apparatus to be described. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF APPARATUS The most convenient method of observing changes in mass suscepti-bility? with temperature is the one employed by Curie7 in his original investigation of the changes in magnetic properties of substances at elevated temperatures. As the method has been described frequently in the literature and in textbooks, only a brief review of the fundamental principles need be given here, but the particular arrangements used in the present work require a more detailed description.
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APA: B. A. Rogers  (1939)  An Apparatus for Determining Thermomagnetic Behavior of Slags, and Some Preliminary Results Obtained with It

MLA: B. A. Rogers An Apparatus for Determining Thermomagnetic Behavior of Slags, and Some Preliminary Results Obtained with It. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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