Title of article :
Thermal Diffusivity Measurements of Liquid Silicate Melts
Author/Authors :
R. Eriksson، نويسنده , , M. Hayashi and S. Seetharaman ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The effect of structure on the thermal diffusivities/conductivities for liquid silicates
have been summarized based on recent experimental work carried out by
the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm and the Tokyo Institute of
Technology using the laser-flash and the hot-wire methods, respectively. In the
former case, the effective thermal diffusivity was measured by a three-layer
method. The relationship proposed by Mills that the thermal conductivity of
silicates increases with a decrease in the ratio of NBO/T (number of non-bridging
oxygens per tetrahedrally coordinated atom) has been well supported by the
effective thermal diffusivity data for the liquid CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 slags. However,
it has been shown that for the slags having a higher CaO/Al2O3 ratio, the
effective thermal diffusivity is roughly constant independent of the ratios of
NBO/T. It has been concluded that when the silicate network is largely broken
down, the phonon mean free path is not affected by the structure. It has been
found by the hot-wire method that the magnitudes of thermal resistivity are in
the hierarchy Li2O-SiO2 < Na2O-SiO2 < K2O-SiO2 despite their similar values
of NBO/T. It has been concluded that the ionicity of non-bridging oxygen ions
is also a factor controlling the thermal conductivity of silicates as well as the
number of broken bridges in the silicate network. The effective thermal diffusivity
was measured for the CaO-Al2O3-SiO2-FeO system to elucidate the
radiation contribution to the effective thermal diffusivity. It has been found that
the effective thermal diffusivity increases with an increase in FeO coIntent. It can
be considered that the strong absorption and emission within the liquid slag
films caused by the Fe2+ ions enhances the photon heat transfer.
Keywords :
effective thermal diffusivity , hot-wire method , phonon conduction , radiation conduction , laser flashmethod , thermal conductivity.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics