Ferrous Silicates as Media for Heat Transfer

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
John Nauman
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Liquid ferrous silicates that are related to cop- per slags have been studied as media for the transfer of heat in pyrometallurgical processes. The effective thermal diffusivities have been measured from 1025Oto 1400°C, and values in the range of 0.004 to 0.007 cm2/ sec have been obtained. The heat-transfer characteristics of these slags have been determined by measuring the rise of temperature of a cold nickel sphere immersed in the liquid slag. The sphere is spun about its vertical axis to obtain a well characterized flow of liquid about the sphere. The principal barrier to the transfer of heat from the bulk slag to the metal sphere is a solid shell of slag that forms around the sphere and subsequently melts. It appears that the detailed nature of this shell is important to theheat- transfer process. A mathematical model is used to predict the rate of heating of the sphere, and to evaluate various aspects of the system that can influence the transfer of heat.
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APA: John Nauman  (1976)  Ferrous Silicates as Media for Heat Transfer

MLA: John Nauman Ferrous Silicates as Media for Heat Transfer. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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