Model Studies of Drop Reactions with Gas Evolution

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. K. Panda
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The behavior of single drops with gas evolution at the interface is of interest because this is one of the important reactions that occur in oxygen steelmaking vessels, where a large amount of iron-carbon drops are dispersed in an oxidizing slag. The carbon dissolved in these drops, reacts with the slag to form CO, which is evolved as a gaseous phase. A room- temperature model was used to study the nature of this type of reaction including the effect of various factors such as viscosity and the presence of surface active impurities. Experiments were done for reacting drops over a wide size range to observe various regimes of behavior. Large single drops were levitated in a counter current flow to produce a sufficiently long residence time to allow the study of the various stages in the reaction. The emphasis of this work was to obtain photographic evidence of a high quality to describe all possible modes of behavior, and so a lot of effort was given to developing and perfecting experimental techniques.
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APA: D. K. Panda  (1994)  Model Studies of Drop Reactions with Gas Evolution

MLA: D. K. Panda Model Studies of Drop Reactions with Gas Evolution. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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