Research on the Flow Behavior of Molten Slag Through Pore

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yingli Liu Qingguo Xue Jingsong Wang Guang Wang
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

In the dropping zone of blast furnace (BF), primary slag absorbing ash of pulverized coal and coke become to be intermediate slag. Due to viscosity and surface tension of slag and the pore between cokes, some slag remained in coke layer and affected the permeability of blast furnace. The flow behavior of slag with different basicity (0.55–1.10) and Al/Si (0.35–0.50) were studied. Meanwhile, the viscosity and surface tension of slag were calculated. The results showed that, with the increasing basicity of slag, surface tension increased and viscosity decreased. With the Al/Si increase, surface tension and viscosity increased. The smallest pore that all slag can pass through was 4.5 mm. However, the height between slag droplets and the bottom of crucible indicated that the ability of slag to pass through pore were weakened with the increasing basicity and Al/Si. Thus, slag which absorbed ash from fuel become difficult to pass through coke layer.
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APA: Yingli Liu Qingguo Xue Jingsong Wang Guang Wang  (2017)  Research on the Flow Behavior of Molten Slag Through Pore

MLA: Yingli Liu Qingguo Xue Jingsong Wang Guang Wang Research on the Flow Behavior of Molten Slag Through Pore. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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