1997
DOI: 10.1007/s11663-997-0113-4
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Surface tension and wettability studies of liquid Fe-Ni-O alloys

Abstract: Surface tensions of iron-nickel alloys were measured as a function of oxygen potential at 1550 ЊC using the sessile drop technique. The surface tension of pure liquid nickel and iron-nickel alloys was measured at a total pressure of 1 atmosphere under varying CO 2 /CO ratios. An increase in the oxygen potential in the gas phase was found to correspond to a decrease in surface tension of pure nickel and iron-nickel alloys, indicating that oxygen is surface active in both liquid nickel and iron-nickel alloys. At… Show more

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“…Lachmann [19] investigated the boundary surface tensions of different slags with low alloyed steel and Cr-Ni steel. He found in agreement with other literatures [26,27] that the alloying elements chromium and nickel decrease the boundary surface tensions of steel. It should be mentioned that the influence of chromium on decreasing the boundary surface tension is greater than nickel.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Lachmann [19] investigated the boundary surface tensions of different slags with low alloyed steel and Cr-Ni steel. He found in agreement with other literatures [26,27] that the alloying elements chromium and nickel decrease the boundary surface tensions of steel. It should be mentioned that the influence of chromium on decreasing the boundary surface tension is greater than nickel.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The measured interfacial tension remained unchanged when TiO 2 was added up to 25% in the slag. The values measured by Sharan and Cramb 13) using CaOAl 2 O 3 /Fe-20Ni system at 1 873 K, Evseev and Filippov 14) using CaO-Al 2 O 3 /steel system, Mao et al 15) using CaOSiO 2 -14Al 2 O 3 -5MgO (CaO/SiO 2 ϭ1)/Fe-0.3Si-0.14Ti-0.07Si system at 1 723 K and Pham et al 16) using 50MnO-Al 2 O 3 -TiO 2 /mild steel system at 1 773 K are also presented in the figure. The influence of TiO 2 in slag was found insignificant in all studies except that observed by Sharan and Cramb.…”
Section: Effect Of Feomentioning
confidence: 92%
“…[8][9][10][11][12][13] Intensity of reactions and mass transfer between the slag and the metal were demonstrated by decreasing slag-metal interfacial tension. For example in Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of Reactions On the Interfacial Tension Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature, reactions in the gas-metal [5][6][7] and metal-slag [8][9][10][11][12][13] interface can influence dramatically on the value of interfacial tension between studied phases depending on the reaction rate. Mass transfer across the interface during reactions weakens the balance between the phases at the interface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%