Powder Topics
4.3 Melting rate controll
It can be seen that the melting
rate of powder changes depending on the specific heat, latent heat,
and thermal conductivity of the powder. In addition to these physical
property values, in the powder for continuous casting, the melting
rate is adjusted by adding carbon powder. The higher the amount of
carbon powder added, the slower the melting rate. In addition, the
smaller the particle size of the carbon powder, the greater the effect
of suppressing the melting rate. Carbon powder also has an
anti-sintering effect and a heat source, so while making a compromise
with those conditions, Adjust the type and amount of carbon powder.
In addition, the melting rate changes depending on the components that
generate gas and the bulk density. For example, when carbonate is
added, the melting rate is increased by stirring with the
decomposition gas. Also, the higher the bulk density, the slower the
melting rate.
after, Kawamoto et al. : Tetsu-to-Hagane VOL.80 NO.3 P.219‐224 1994 |
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after, Kawamoto et al. : Tetsu-to-Hagane VOL.80 NO.3 P.219‐224 1994 |
after, Kawamoto et al. : Tetsu-to-Hagane VOL.80 NO.3 P.219‐224 1994 |