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Year 2002 No 2

Tomášek K.
INFLUENCE OF MAGNESIUM OXIDE ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FAYALITIC AND CALCIUMFERRITIC SLAG MELTS
Abstract
Magnesium oxide is between the most offen occuring oxides of the oxidic slag melts. MgO refractory particles of MgO clinker are dissolved in slag melt at the contact reaction between refractories and slags.
MgO solubility in basic slag melts is relatively low and depends on temperature and chemical composition of the melt. Presence of magnesium oxide in slag melts increases melting temperature of slag melt. Study of the MgO influence on the physical properties of fayalitic slag was realised in iron crucible, at 6-8 wt. of CaO and pO2 = 21,28kPa and 1300°C. Calciumferritic slags were melted in platinum crucible at pO2 = 21,28 kPa and 1350°C. There were found, that MgO content decreases density and increases surface tension in the FeO-SiO2-CaO and Fe2O3-CaO systems respectively. Theoretical knowledge of structural and physical properties of oxide melts was used for the interpretaion of measured results and discused influences. MgO influence on the fayalitic structure and calciumferritic structure is different according to the differences of the structures of these both melts. Tetaedron SiO4, anion FeO45- and fayalite claster is typical for the structure of fayalitic slags. On the other hand FeO45- and Fe2O54- anions are the representatives of the calciumferritic structure. Magnesium oxide is decomposed to Mg2+ cation and O2- anion in these melts. O2- anions are bonded to anion complexes created by Si4+ and Fe3+ with O2-. Mg2+ cation is probably bonded to particulary free O- anions in these complex anoins.

Keywords: slag|melt|density|surface tension|structure|magnesium oxide|
No 2 (2002), p. 93-99
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Kvačkaj T.
RESEARCH OF BH-EFFECT IN STEEL SHEET FOR AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
Keywords: bake hardening|work hardening|auto body steel sheet|mechanical properties|plastical properties|cold rolling|annealing|
No 2 (2002), p. 100-108
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Pešek L., Olejníčková L., Jonšta Z.
ULTRASONIC METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT OF YOUNG´S MODULUS ON TOOL CERAMICS
Keywords: Ultrasonic Contact Impedance|UCI|Young's modulus|modulus of elasticity|hardness|tool ceramics|silicon nitride|Si3N4|testing method|
No 2 (2002), p. 109-116
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Kaduková J., Komorová T.
SILVER BIOACCUMULATION AND BIOSORPTION BY ALGA CHLORELLA KESSLERI FROM MODEL SOLUTIONS
Keywords: bioaccumulation|biosorption|Chlorella kessleri|silver|
No 2 (2002), p. 117-123
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Laubertová M., Havlík T.
MICROWAVE CHALCOPYRITE LEACHING IN ACIDIFIED FERRIC SULPHATE
Keywords: hydrometallurgy|microwave energy|leaching|chalcopyrite|ferric sulphate|
No 2 (2002), p. 124-128
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Miškufová A.
PREPARATION OF CAO CLINKERS FROM POWDERED NATURAL LIMESTONES
Keywords: limestone|powder pressing|CaO clinker|bulk density|porosity|microstructure|impurities|hydration rate|
No 2 (2002), p. 129-137
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Trišč A.
THE EFFECT OF GASEOUS PHASE COMPOSITION AND IRON ORE:IRON CONCENTRATE RATIO ON SINTERED BED PERMEABILITY
Keywords: permeability|sinter charge|high output of sinter machine|iron ore|iron concentrate ratio|gaseous phase composition|
No 2 (2002), p. 138-144
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Bidulská J., Kvačkaj T., Bodák V., Bidulský R.
CREATION OF MICROGEOMETRY COLD ROLLING STRIP OF MATERIAL ST 15
Keywords: bating strip|electric discharge texturing|surface microgeometry|average roughness|peak count|
No 2 (2002), p. 145-150
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Varga A., Zsigraiová Z., Andrejaninová E.
ANALYSIS OF BLACK PLATE ANNEALING PROCESS AT CONTINUOUS ANNEALING LINE APPLYING MATHEMATICAL MODEL
Keywords: annealing line|tin plate|thermal regime|mathematical model|heat transfer|specific heat consumption|
No 2 (2002), p. 151-159
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Kvačkaj T.
DEVELOPMENT TENDENCIES OF METAL FORMING TO 21. CENTURY
Keywords: development trends|metallurgy|metal forming|technologies|teaching|globalisation|
No 2 (2002), p. 160-164
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Ivánová D., Kavuličová J., Sučik G., Škrobian M., Laco T., Ďurišin J.
THE EFFECT OF ADMIXTURES ON THE DECREASE OF HYPOTHETICAL MELTING POINT OF -IRON
Keywords: hypothetical melting point of -Fe|solidification temperature|Le Chatelier- Šreder equation|
No 2 (2002), p. 165-172
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Plešingerová B., Súčik G.
THERMAL AND MOISTURE EXPANSION OF POROUS BISCUIT BODIES
Keywords: thermal expansion|biscuit - fired porous body|moisture expansion|
No 2 (2002), p. 173-179
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Rákoš J.
SUBATOMIC FEATURES OF A STANNUM DIOXIDE LAYER
Keywords: subatomic layer|stannum dioxide|large-scale application technology|ultra-thin layers|
No 2 (2002), p. 180-188
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Ružičková S., Jankovská E., Koller L.
A NEW SPECTROMETRIC TANDEM TECHNIQUE FOR DIRECT ANALYSIS OF SOLID SAMPLES
Keywords: atomic emission spectrometry|direct analysis of solid samples|separated evaporation and excitation of elements|
No 2 (2002), p. 189-195
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Buchovecká D., Mihok Ľ., Šamu Z.
CLEANNESS OF STEEL SCRAP FOR OXYGEN CONVERTER PROCESS
Keywords: steel scrap|tramping elements|selectivity|
No 2 (2002), p. 196-225
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