Washington Paper - Preliminary Note on the Thermal Properties of Slags

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Henry M. Howe
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1890

Abstract

SECTIONS 1. INTRODUCTION.—In this investigation the meltingpoint and the specific heat of certain artificial silicates were determined by the method of mixtures, using a large platinum-ball pyrometer. The silicates were placed in platinum crucibles on the hearth of a small regenerative gas-furnace (Figs. 1 and 2), and the platinum ball was placed between them. The temperature of the furnace was usually raised very slowly, the behavior of the silicates being observed as they gradually grew hotter; and their temperature was ascertained indirectly from time to time by determining that of the platinum ball, which to that end was temporarily withdrawn from the furnace and immersed in a known weight of water in a calorimeter. The weight and specific heat of water and of platinum ball being known (the specific heat of the latter approximately), it mas possible to calculate the temperature of the platinum ball, which was assumed to have been substantially that of the silicates which surrounded it in the furnace. The specific heat of the silicates also was determined by the method of mixtures. Their temperature having been determined as just described, one of them was dropped into a known weight of water in a calorimeter, whose rise of temperature was then noted. Knowing the weight and initial temperature of the silicate, its specific heat was wily calculated. The reults obtained, especially as regards the melting-point, must be regarded as first approximations. The technical difficulties encountered were so serious as to raise doubts, now from one cause, .now from another, as to the accuracy of most of the results: hence I give but a few, those which were reached without mishap, and with proper observation of the various precautions. The difficulties encountered are referred to again in Section 6. The investigation was carried out in the metallurgical laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and part of. The
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APA: Henry M. Howe  (1890)  Washington Paper - Preliminary Note on the Thermal Properties of Slags

MLA: Henry M. Howe Washington Paper - Preliminary Note on the Thermal Properties of Slags. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1890.

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