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Thermal Diffusivity Of Iron At High Temperature In Both The Liquid And Solid States, Brian J. Monaghan, P N Quested Jan 2001

Thermal Diffusivity Of Iron At High Temperature In Both The Liquid And Solid States, Brian J. Monaghan, P N Quested

Faculty of Engineering - Papers (Archive)

Process models that simulate industrial processes are increasingly being used to reduce costs and improve productivity. 1–8) The success of such models is highly dependent on the thermophysical property data used in the simulation calculations. Unfortunately high temperature thermophysical data for liquid metals and slags are scarce. Also what data that are available often have a high uncertainty associated with them.1,2,9–11) Therefore regardless of how well a process model may be physically based it is likely, given the current state of high temperature thermophysical property data, in particular heat capacity, viscosity and thermal conductivity/ diffusivity, that the models predictions will …