Modelling research of hydrogen desorption from liquid aluminium and its alloys

The refining process is essential for the removing undesirable hydrogen and harmful impurities from liquid aluminium and its alloys. Physical modelling allows to observe the level of refining gas dispersion in the liquid aluminium. Test stand for physical modelling of the barbotage process of alumin...

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Published in:Metalurgija
Main Author: M. Saternus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Society for Materials Protection 2011-10-01
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/102145
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Summary:The refining process is essential for the removing undesirable hydrogen and harmful impurities from liquid aluminium and its alloys. Physical modelling allows to observe the level of refining gas dispersion in the liquid aluminium. Test stand for physical modelling of the barbotage process of aluminum for the bath reactor (URO-200) and continuous reactor (URC-7000) were built. Measurements of the oxygen removal from water were carried out as analogy of the hydrogen desorption process from liquid aluminium. In the research the distilled water saturated with the compressed oxygen was used. The level of water saturation with oxygen and then oxygen desorption from water was reached by means of the dissolved oxygen meter Elmetron CO-401.
ISSN:0543-5846
1334-2576