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Viscosity of Mould Flux Under Electromagnetic Field

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Abstract

Mould flux is a vital functional material which is based on silicate including flux and framework material. The effects of magnetic field intensity and frequency on viscosity of mould flux were tested by rotational viscosity tester and a measurement device for electromagnetic characteristics of mould flux viscosity under high temperature conditions. The results show that: with the magnetic field intensity rising (0–30 mT), the viscosity of mould flux increases by 1.3–1.8 P. With the frequency rising (6–12 Hz), the viscosity of mould flux is increased by 1.2–1.4 P. When the binary basicity is 1.08, the viscous flow activation energy increases with the increase of the magnetic field intensity and frequency. It can be the main reason for the increase of mould flux viscosity that the electromagnetic forces disrupt the ordered structure of mould flux and make the ion migration rate increase.

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Metadata
Title
Viscosity of Mould Flux Under Electromagnetic Field
Authors
Li Zhao
Yu Wang
Lu-ming Zhao
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72138-5_65

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