Assessment Of Viscosity Of Slags In Ferrochromium Process

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. Nakamoto L. Forsbacka L. Holappa
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Viscosity of the slag is one of the central parameters when producing FeCr in submerged arc furnaces. It contributes to smelting behaviour and reduction kinetics of chromite ore as well as to the Cr recovery by influencing the separation of dispersed metal droplets from the slag. A typical FeCr process slag contains 5-10pct chromium oxides, CrO and CrO1.5. The neural network computation was applied to the evaluation of viscosity for slags containing chromium oxides, and the prediction of viscosity in FeCr process slag was conducted. The main results in this estimation were that the chromium oxides in FeCr process slag lower its viscosity, and that the effect of CrO on the viscosity decrease is greater than that of CrO1.5.
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APA: M. Nakamoto L. Forsbacka L. Holappa  (2007)  Assessment Of Viscosity Of Slags In Ferrochromium Process

MLA: M. Nakamoto L. Forsbacka L. Holappa Assessment Of Viscosity Of Slags In Ferrochromium Process. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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