Upper purge of the liquid bath with assimilated gas
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Abstract
The upper purging of a liquid or melt by various gaseous agents is associated in most cases with both the physical and chemical interaction of the phases. In recent years, a number of papers have appeared dealing with the physical interaction of phases. There is relatively little work on the chemical interaction of phases in the upper purge conditions. However, they are of interest for a number of non-ferrous metallurgy processes (conversion, refining of melts, etc.).
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References
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- Markov B. L., Kirsanov A. A. Conditions of similarity when purging liquid with a gas jet. Izv. vuzov. Ferrous Metallurgy, 1966, No. 9.
- Yuzhaninov I. A. Purging of a liquid bath with gaseous agents through nozzles located at an angle to the surface of the bath. JMI, 1970. vol. L, issue 3.
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