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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17816
Title: A Study of Reaction Sites in AC Electro-Slag Remelting
Other Titles: Reaction Sites in AC Electro-Slag Remelting
Authors: Ghosh, Debabrata
Advisor: Kay, D. A. R.
Department: Metallurgy and Materials Science
Keywords: slag-metal, AC electro-slag remelting, ESR, sulphur transfer, electrode tip, electrode slag
Publication Date: Sep-1972
Abstract: <p> The dominant slag-metal reaction site in AC electro-slag remelting (ESR) has been directly determined by estimating the rate of sulphur transfer at the electrode tip/slag and metal pool/slag interfaces. In this investigation, negligible sulphur transfer has been assumed at the droplet/slag interface, and the basis for such assumption is discussed. Using a 5.825" diameter mould and CaF2-CaO slags, it has been established that the electrode tip/slag interface is the dominant reaction site. Calculations indicate that the pool sulphur is close to equilibrium with the slag. The importance of all six reaction sites in AC ESR are discussed. The results indicate the importance of the slag/atmosphere interface, especially when using slags of low lime content. Conventonal overall sulphur balances have been carried out and the results are in agreement with the rates obtained at the different interfaces, thus indicating internal consistency of the results. </p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17816
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