Estimation of Viscosities of Multi-Component Melts at High Temperatures

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Seetharaman
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

A mathematical model has been developed to evaluate the viscosities of melts at high temperatures. The viscous flow in liquid is described by the equation, {n = Aexp(AG*/RT)} based on the absolute reaction rate theory. The Gibbs energy of activation,{ AG* } is considered to be a function of the temperature as well as the composition of the melt. The model has been applied successfully to various metallic and slag systems from unary to quaternary. On the basis of this model, a relationship has been suggested to relate the Gibbs activation energy of viscosity to the Gibbs energy of mixing in binary metallic melts. The viscosities predicted from available thermodynamic data in the case of a number of binary metallic systems using this correlation show satisfactory agreement with the reported experimental values.
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APA: S. Seetharaman  (1994)  Estimation of Viscosities of Multi-Component Melts at High Temperatures

MLA: S. Seetharaman Estimation of Viscosities of Multi-Component Melts at High Temperatures. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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