Quantitative Analysis of the Removal Ratio of Fine Particles in Water by Gas Bubbling
Removal of non-metallic inclusions in molten steel is important from the viewpoint of improvement of quality, property and yield of the products. As a removal method of inclusions from molten metal, gas bubble flotation adhering inclusions is well known. Gas bubbling is particularly effective for the removal of fine inclusions. Water model experiment is reported the quantitative analysis of the removal ratio of dispersed particles removed from water by gas bubbles.
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Masafumi Miyazaki Hideaki Yamamura Satoru Mineta TakehikoToh
Environment & Process Technology Center, Technical Development Bureau, Nippon Steel Corp., Japan Advanced Technology Research Lab., Technical Development Bureau, Nippon Steel Corp., Japan
国际会议
The 2nd International Symposium on Clean Steel(第二届洁净钢生产技术学术研讨会)
沈阳
英文
331-334
2011-08-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)