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Development of Low-Fluoride Slag for Electroslag Remelting: Role of Li2O on the Viscosity and Structure of the Slag SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Development of Low-Fluoride Slag for Electroslag Remelting: Role of Li2O on the Viscosity and Structure of the Slag
Authors
Shi, Cheng-binSHIN, SEUNG HOZheng, Ding-liCHO, JUNG WOOKLi, Jing
Date Issued
2016-12
Publisher
SPRINGER
Abstract
The effect of the substitution of CaF2 with Li2O on the viscosity and structure of low-fluoride CaF2-CaO-Al2O3-MgO slag was studied with an aim to develop low-fluoride slag for electroslag remelting. Increasing Li2O addition up to 4.5 mass pct was observed to significantly reduce the slag viscosity monotonically. Increasing temperature significantly lowered the viscosity of slag, whereas this influence is less effective with increasing Li2O content especially above 3.5 mass pct. The activation energy for viscous flow decreases with increasing Li2O content. The polymerization degree of aluminate networks decreased with increasing Li2O content, as demonstrated by Raman analysis. The dominant structural unit in [AlO4](5-)-tetrahedral network is Q(Al)(4). The amount of symmetric Al-O-0 stretching vibrations significantly decreased with increasing Li2O content. The relative fraction of Q(Al)(4) in the [AlO4](5-)-tetrahedral units shows a decreasing trend, whereas Q(Al)(4) increases with the increase in Li2O content accordingly. The change in slag viscosity with chemistry variation agrees well with the changes in slag structural units. (C) The Minerals, Metals Materials Society and ASM International 2016
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/105753
DOI
10.1007/s11663-016-0826-3
ISSN
1073-5615
Article Type
Article
Citation
METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS B-PROCESS METALLURGY AND MATERIALS PROCESSING SCIENCE, vol. 47, no. 6, page. 3343 - 3349, 2016-12
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