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S. E. Vaisburd
S. E. Vaisburd

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  • Date submitted
    1971-07-04
  • Date accepted
    1971-09-03

Measurement of melt conductivity by eddy current method

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The study of conductivity and its temperature dependence is an effective method of studying the structure-sensitive characteristics of melts. However, there are few publications of this kind, especially on sulfide melts of heavy non-ferrous metals, which are important in nitro-metallurgical processes. Most researchers in measuring the electrical conductivity of melts use either the contact method or the non-contact method introduced into the practice of high-temperature measurements by A. R. Regel. At the same time, the eddy current method can also be used for such measurements.

How to cite: Fisher Y.V., Vaisburd S.E., Labazin V.G. Measurement of melt conductivity by eddy current method // Journal of Mining Institute. 1972. Vol. 62. Iss. 1. p. 116-120.